Design, Synthesis and Self-Assembly of Functional Amphiphilic Metallodendrimers

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A new family of alkynylated, amphiphilic dendrimers consisting of amidoamine linkers connected to 5,5′-functionalized 2,2′-bipyridine cores has been developed and evaluated in the formation of metallodendrimers of different generations and in self-assembly protocols. A convergent synthetic strategy was applied to provide dumbbell-shaped amphiphilic dendrimers, where the 2,2′-bipyridine cores could be coordinated to FeII centers to afford corresponding metallodendrimers. The ability of the metallic- and non-metallic dendritic structures to self-assemble into functional supramolecular aggregates were furthermore evaluated in aqueous solution. Spherical aggregates with sizes of a few hundred nanometers were generally produced, where controlled disassembly of the metallodendrimers through decomplexation could be achieved.

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Neranon, K., Alberch, L., & Ramström, O. (2020). Design, Synthesis and Self-Assembly of Functional Amphiphilic Metallodendrimers. ChemistryOpen, 9(1), 45–52. https://doi.org/10.1002/open.201900298

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