Specific Bifunctionalization on the Surface of Phosphorus Dendrimers Syntheses and Properties

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Abstract

Dendrimers are highly branched macromolecules possessing, in most cases, identical terminal functions. However, it is sometimes desirable to have two types of surface functions in order to fulfil specific properties. The stochastic functionalization is frequently used for such purposes, but the presence of an uncontrolled number of each type of terminal function, albeit acceptable for research purposes, has no practical use. Thus, it is highly desirable to find strategies suitable for the precise grafting of two different functional groups on the surface of dendrimers. The easiest way, and the most widely used, consists in using a bifunctional monomer to be grafted to all of the surface functions of the dendrimers. Two other strategies are known but are rarely used: the modification of an existing function, to generate two functions, and the sequential grafting of one function then of a second function. The three methods are illustrated in this review with polyphosphorhydrazone (PPH) dendrimers, together with their properties as catalysts, for materials, and as biological tools.

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Petriccone, M., Laurent, R., Turrin, C. O., Sebastián, R. M., & Caminade, A. M. (2022, September 1). Specific Bifunctionalization on the Surface of Phosphorus Dendrimers Syntheses and Properties. Organics. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/org3030018

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