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Dendrimeric Structures in the Synthesis of Fine Chemicals.


ABSTRACT: Dendrimers are highly branched structures with a defined shape, dimension, and molecular weight. They consist of three major components: the central core, branches, and terminal groups. In recent years, dendrimers have received great attention in medicinal chemistry, diagnostic field, science of materials, electrochemistry, and catalysis. In addition, they are largely applied for the functionalization of biocompatible semiconductors, in gene transfection processes, as well as in the preparation of nano-devices, including heterogeneous catalysts. Here, we describe recent advances in the design and application of dendrimers in catalytic organic and inorganic processes, sustainable and low environmental impact, photosensitive materials, nano-delivery systems, and antiviral agents' dendrimers.

SUBMITTER: Bizzarri BM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8471025 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dendrimeric Structures in the Synthesis of Fine Chemicals.

Bizzarri Bruno Mattia BM   Fanelli Angelica A   Botta Lorenzo L   Zippilli Claudio C   Cesarini Silvia S   Saladino Raffaele R  

Materials (Basel, Switzerland) 20210915 18


Dendrimers are highly branched structures with a defined shape, dimension, and molecular weight. They consist of three major components: the central core, branches, and terminal groups. In recent years, dendrimers have received great attention in medicinal chemistry, diagnostic field, science of materials, electrochemistry, and catalysis. In addition, they are largely applied for the functionalization of biocompatible semiconductors, in gene transfection processes, as well as in the preparation  ...[more]

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