Abstract
The phenylazomethine dendrimer (DPA) has a layer-by-layer electron density gradient that is an analog of the Bohr atom (atom mimicry). In combination with electron pair mimicry, the polymerization of this atom-mimicking dendrimer was achieved. The valency of the mimicked atom was controlled by changing the chemical structure of the dendrimer. Bymimicking a divalent atom, a one-dimensional (1D) polymer was obtained, and by using a planar tetravalent atom mimic, a 2D polymer was obtained. These poly(dendrimer) polymers could store Lewis acids (SnCl2) in their unoccupied orbitals, thus indicating that these poly(dendrimer) polymers consist of a series of nanocontainers.
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Albrecht, K., Hirabayashi, Y., Otake, M., Mendori, S., Tobari, Y., Azuma, Y., … Yamamoto, K. (2016). Polymerization of a divalent/tetravalent metal-storing atom-mimicking dendrimer. Science Advances, 2(12). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1601414
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