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Dendronized polymers (or dendronised polymers) are linear polymers to every repeat unit of which dendrons are attached. Dendrons are regularly branched, tree-like fragments and for larger ones the polymer backbone is wrapped to give sausage-like, cylindrical molecular objects. Figure 1 shows a cartoon representation with the backbone in red and the dendrons like cake slices in green. It also provides a concrete chemical structure showing a polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) backbone, the methyl group of which is replaced by a dendron of the third generation (three consecutive branching points).

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  • Dendronizované polymery jsou lineární polymery, které mají na každou monomerní jednotku navázaný dendron. Dendrony jsou molekuly s pravidelně rozvětvenými fragmenty; polymerový řetězec často vytváří klobásovitou kuželovou strukturu. Na následujícím obrázku je polymerní řetězec znázorněn červeně a dendrony jsou vyobrazeny zeleně. Je zde také zobrazena struktura polymethylmethakrylátu (PMMA), u něhož jsou methylové skupiny nahrazeny dendrony třetí generace (rozvětvěnými ve třech po sobě jdoucích místech). (cs)
  • Dendronized polymers (or dendronised polymers) are linear polymers to every repeat unit of which dendrons are attached. Dendrons are regularly branched, tree-like fragments and for larger ones the polymer backbone is wrapped to give sausage-like, cylindrical molecular objects. Figure 1 shows a cartoon representation with the backbone in red and the dendrons like cake slices in green. It also provides a concrete chemical structure showing a polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) backbone, the methyl group of which is replaced by a dendron of the third generation (three consecutive branching points). Figure 1. Cartoon representation (left) and a concrete example of a third generation dendronized polymer (right). The peripheral amine groups are modified by a substituent X which often is a protection group. Upon deprotection and modification substantial property changes can be achieved. The subscript n denotes the number of repeat units. (en)
  • 树枝状聚合物,又称树枝化聚合物,是每个重复单元上带有(dendron)的线状聚合物。 (zh)
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  • Dendronizované polymery jsou lineární polymery, které mají na každou monomerní jednotku navázaný dendron. Dendrony jsou molekuly s pravidelně rozvětvenými fragmenty; polymerový řetězec často vytváří klobásovitou kuželovou strukturu. Na následujícím obrázku je polymerní řetězec znázorněn červeně a dendrony jsou vyobrazeny zeleně. Je zde také zobrazena struktura polymethylmethakrylátu (PMMA), u něhož jsou methylové skupiny nahrazeny dendrony třetí generace (rozvětvěnými ve třech po sobě jdoucích místech). (cs)
  • 树枝状聚合物,又称树枝化聚合物,是每个重复单元上带有(dendron)的线状聚合物。 (zh)
  • Dendronized polymers (or dendronised polymers) are linear polymers to every repeat unit of which dendrons are attached. Dendrons are regularly branched, tree-like fragments and for larger ones the polymer backbone is wrapped to give sausage-like, cylindrical molecular objects. Figure 1 shows a cartoon representation with the backbone in red and the dendrons like cake slices in green. It also provides a concrete chemical structure showing a polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) backbone, the methyl group of which is replaced by a dendron of the third generation (three consecutive branching points). (en)
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  • Dendronizovaný polymer (cs)
  • Dendronized polymer (en)
  • 树枝状聚合物 (zh)
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