Organophosphorus Chemistry for the Synthesis of Dendrimers

Dendrimers are multifunctional, hyperbranched and perfectly defined macromolecules, synthesized layer after layer in an iterative manner. Besides the nature of the terminal groups responsible for most of the properties, the nature of the internal structure, and more precisely of the branching points...

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Main Authors: Jean-Pierre Majoral, Régis Laurent, Maria Zablocka, Anne-Marie Caminade
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-11-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/17/11/13605
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spelling doaj-df9f5741ab1548f3b5e1dba643f0cec12020-11-24T23:05:18ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492012-11-011711136051362110.3390/molecules171113605Organophosphorus Chemistry for the Synthesis of DendrimersJean-Pierre MajoralRégis LaurentMaria ZablockaAnne-Marie CaminadeDendrimers are multifunctional, hyperbranched and perfectly defined macromolecules, synthesized layer after layer in an iterative manner. Besides the nature of the terminal groups responsible for most of the properties, the nature of the internal structure, and more precisely of the branching points, is also of crucial importance. For more than 15 years, we have demonstrated that the presence of phosphorus atom(s) at each branching point of the dendrimeric structure is particularly important and highly valuable for three main reasons: (i) the versatility of phosphorus chemistry that allows diversified organochemistry for the synthesis of dendrimers; (ii) the use of 31P-NMR, which is a highly valuable tool for the characterization of dendrimers; (iii) some properties (in the fields of catalysis, materials, and especially biology), that are directly connected to the nature of the internal structure and of the branching points. This review will give an overview of the methods of synthesis of phosphorus-containing dendrimers, as well on the ways to graft phosphorus derivatives as terminal groups, with emphasis on the various roles played by the chemistry of phosphorus.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/17/11/13605dendrimersphosphorushydrazonephosphinephosphonate
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Régis Laurent
Maria Zablocka
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Régis Laurent
Maria Zablocka
Anne-Marie Caminade
Organophosphorus Chemistry for the Synthesis of Dendrimers
Molecules
dendrimers
phosphorus
hydrazone
phosphine
phosphonate
author_facet Jean-Pierre Majoral
Régis Laurent
Maria Zablocka
Anne-Marie Caminade
author_sort Jean-Pierre Majoral
title Organophosphorus Chemistry for the Synthesis of Dendrimers
title_short Organophosphorus Chemistry for the Synthesis of Dendrimers
title_full Organophosphorus Chemistry for the Synthesis of Dendrimers
title_fullStr Organophosphorus Chemistry for the Synthesis of Dendrimers
title_full_unstemmed Organophosphorus Chemistry for the Synthesis of Dendrimers
title_sort organophosphorus chemistry for the synthesis of dendrimers
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Dendrimers are multifunctional, hyperbranched and perfectly defined macromolecules, synthesized layer after layer in an iterative manner. Besides the nature of the terminal groups responsible for most of the properties, the nature of the internal structure, and more precisely of the branching points, is also of crucial importance. For more than 15 years, we have demonstrated that the presence of phosphorus atom(s) at each branching point of the dendrimeric structure is particularly important and highly valuable for three main reasons: (i) the versatility of phosphorus chemistry that allows diversified organochemistry for the synthesis of dendrimers; (ii) the use of 31P-NMR, which is a highly valuable tool for the characterization of dendrimers; (iii) some properties (in the fields of catalysis, materials, and especially biology), that are directly connected to the nature of the internal structure and of the branching points. This review will give an overview of the methods of synthesis of phosphorus-containing dendrimers, as well on the ways to graft phosphorus derivatives as terminal groups, with emphasis on the various roles played by the chemistry of phosphorus.
topic dendrimers
phosphorus
hydrazone
phosphine
phosphonate
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/17/11/13605
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