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'''Dendrimers'''
'''Dendrimers'''. Dendrimers can be characterised by three parameters: functionality (<math>f</math>), spacer length (<math>P</math>) and number of generations (<math>G</math>). The number of monomers (<math>N</math>) in a dendrimer is given by
 
:<math>N= 1 +fP \frac{(f-1)^{G+1}-1}{f-2}</math>
==Density profile==
==Density profile==
====Dense shell model====
====Dense shell model====
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*[[PPI (dendrimer) | PPI (polypropylenimine)]]
*[[PPI (dendrimer) | PPI (polypropylenimine)]]
*[[Tecto dendrimers]]
*[[Tecto dendrimers]]
==See also==
*[[Star polymers]] (<math>G=0</math>)
==References==
==References==
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Dendrimers. Dendrimers can be characterised by three parameters: functionality (), spacer length () and number of generations (). The number of monomers () in a dendrimer is given by

Density profile

Dense shell model

[1]

Dense core model

Most studies support the dense core model of Lescanec and Muthukumar[2] [3] despite early uptake of the dense shell model.

Radius of gyration

It has been suggested that the radius of gyration () scales as [4]

where is the number of monomers.

Specific dendrimers

See also

References

Related reading