1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1521-4095(199803)10:4<295::aid-adma295>3.0.co;2-n
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Metallodendrimers: Structural Diversity and Functional Behavior

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“…[36] The preparation of these species, starting from MeSiCl 3 (1) as the initial core, includes the following repetitive steps: i) nucleophilic substitution of the silicon-bound chlorides with Me(OEt) 2 SiONa (Scheme 1; molecule 1 as well as dendrimers 3, 5, and 7), and ii) conversion of the silicon-bound ethoxy groups (dendrimers 2, 4,6,8) to chlorides with SOCl 2 , which allows the first step to be repeated (Scheme 1). This approach allows the synthesis of a siloxane dendrimer up to the 4th generation (8,9), possessing a total of 48 EtO± (8) or 48 Cl± (9) end groups. [36] In addition, Muzafarov and co-workers could demonstrate that on subsequent reaction of Si 12 10 (Cl) (5) and Si 48 46 (Cl) (9) with RNa [R = Me 3 CO, (CF 3 (CH 2 ) 2 ) 3 SiO], C 10 H 11 MgBr, or Me 3 SiOSiOMe 2 OH the corresponding surface-functionalized dendrimers Si 12 10 (R) or Si 48 46 (R) [R = Me 3 CO, (CF 3 (CH 2 ) 2 ) 3 SiO, C 10 H 11 , Me 3 SiOSiOMe 2 O] could be synthesized.…”
Section: General Synthetic Methods For the Preparation Of Dendrimersmentioning
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“…[36] The preparation of these species, starting from MeSiCl 3 (1) as the initial core, includes the following repetitive steps: i) nucleophilic substitution of the silicon-bound chlorides with Me(OEt) 2 SiONa (Scheme 1; molecule 1 as well as dendrimers 3, 5, and 7), and ii) conversion of the silicon-bound ethoxy groups (dendrimers 2, 4,6,8) to chlorides with SOCl 2 , which allows the first step to be repeated (Scheme 1). This approach allows the synthesis of a siloxane dendrimer up to the 4th generation (8,9), possessing a total of 48 EtO± (8) or 48 Cl± (9) end groups. [36] In addition, Muzafarov and co-workers could demonstrate that on subsequent reaction of Si 12 10 (Cl) (5) and Si 48 46 (Cl) (9) with RNa [R = Me 3 CO, (CF 3 (CH 2 ) 2 ) 3 SiO], C 10 H 11 MgBr, or Me 3 SiOSiOMe 2 OH the corresponding surface-functionalized dendrimers Si 12 10 (R) or Si 48 46 (R) [R = Me 3 CO, (CF 3 (CH 2 ) 2 ) 3 SiO, C 10 H 11 , Me 3 SiOSiOMe 2 O] could be synthesized.…”
Section: General Synthetic Methods For the Preparation Of Dendrimersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[95] Moreover, peripherally located metal carbonyl building blocks can be introduced via Me 2 SiOCH 2 PPh 2 end-grafted structures, which themselves are formed by alcoholysis of Si± Cl units with HOCH 2 PPh 2 . [78,81] Subsequent reaction of the dendritic molecules Si(O(CH 2 ) 3 SiMe 2 (OCH 2 PPh 2 )) 4 (156) or Si(O(CH 2 ) 3 SiOMe(OCH 2 PPh 2 ) 2 ) 4 (157) with Ni(CO) 4 , Fe 2 (CO) 9 , or M(CO) 5 [78,81] In this respect 1 ® 1-and 1 ® 2-branched carbosiloxane dendrimers can be synthesized (Fig. 9).…”
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“…Incorporation of metal ions into dendritic structures per se has been investigated previously in a variety of cases. [45][46][47][48] Dendrimers containing metal complexes in the core, in the branches, and at the periphery, as well as dendritic systems using metals as branching centers, have been synthesized. [48] However, there have only been a few reports on metal-complexation-induced conformational changes in dendritic ligands.…”
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“…P{ 1 H} NMR (CD 2 Cl 2 ): δ ϭ Ϫ9.6 (dd, 2 J PP ϭ 26 Hz, 2 J PP ϭ 58 4. Hz, P 0 ), 18.4 (d, 2 J PP ϭ 26 Hz, P 00 ), 47.5 (d, J PP ϭ 58 4.…”
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