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Designing Dendrimers
Sebastiano Campagna (Edited by), S Campagna (Author), Paola Ceroni (Edited by), Fausto Puntoriero (Edited by)
9780470433553, Wiley
Hardback, published 9 December 2011
616 pages
24.4 x 16 x 3.3 cm, 0.957 kg
Research on dendrimers has exploded in the last 15 years, moving from the establishment of synthetic methodologies, particularly in the early years up to the end of nineties, towards sophisticated and wide-ranging applications. Dendrimers play an important role in many different areas, spanning from basic synthetic approaches to artificial photosynthesis, to medicine, to catalysis. The great potential of dendrimers is well-recognized by the hundreds of papers in the field and the increasing number of patents, and stimulated developments in other areas of knowledge, including new characterization techniques. However, some basic principles and methods still continue to give a unity to the field. Although several books on dendrimers have been published during these 15 years, the very recent progresses in new areas now requires a new point of view, trying to give a unifying and comprehensive outlook of the field. Since the first dendrimer was synthesized by Vögtle in 1978, dendrimers have experienced an explosion of scientific interest because of their unique molecular architecture. This resulted in over 5,000 scientific papers and patents published by the end of 2005. The proposed book will cover both fundamental and applicative aspects of dendrimer research. Chapters devoted to basic principles, synthetic methods and strategies, and advanced characterization techniques will be integrated by chapters illustrating the full potential of dendrimers in various fields, like artificial photosynthesis, multi-redox pool systems, diagnostics, biomedical and sensing purposes, design of functional nanostructures. Particular emphasis will be devoted to possible future developments.
Preface vii List of Contributors xi 1 Dendrimers as quantized nano-modules in the nanotechnology field 1 2 Novel methods for dendrimer synthesis 35 3 Designer monomers to tailored dendrimers 57 4 Dendronized polymers: state of the art in Zurich 95 5 Shape persistent polyphenylene-based dendrimers 121 6 Dendrimer chemistry with fullerenes 161 7 Redox and fluorescent open core dendrimers 195 8 Redox-active organometallic dendrimers as electrochemical sensors 219 9 Shape-persistent conjugated dendrimers for organic electronics 263 10 Fine-controlled metal assembly in dendrimers 303 11 Enlightening structure and properties of dendrimers by fluorescence depolarization 341 12 Single-molecule spectroscopy of dendrimer systems 367 13 Degradable dendrimers 403 14 Porphyrin dendrimers as biological oxygen sensors 463 15 Peptide dendrimers as artificial proteins 505 16 Phosphorus-containing dendritic architectures: synthesis and applications 529 Index 563
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