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====Dense core model====
====Dense core model====
Most studies support the dense core model of Lescanec and Muthukumar<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma00210a026 Robert L. Lescanec and M. Muthukumar "Configurational characteristics and scaling behavior of starburst molecules: a computational study", Macromolecules '''23''' pp. 2280-2288 (1990)]</ref>
Most studies support the dense core model of Lescanec and Muthukumar<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma00210a026 Robert L. Lescanec and M. Muthukumar "Configurational characteristics and scaling behavior of starburst molecules: a computational study", Macromolecules '''23''' pp. 2280-2288 (1990)]</ref>
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma960397k David Boris and Michael Rubinstein "A Self-Consistent Mean Field Model of a Starburst Dendrimer:  Dense Core vs Dense Shell", Macromolecules '''29''' pp. 7251-7260 (1996)]</ref> despite early uptake of the dense shell model.
despite early uptake of the dense shell model.
Boris and Rubinstein pointed out that the structure of the dendrimer is a result of the competition between the [[entropy]] and [[excluded volume]]
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma960397k David Boris and Michael Rubinstein "A Self-Consistent Mean Field Model of a Starburst Dendrimer:  Dense Core vs Dense Shell", Macromolecules '''29''' pp. 7251-7260 (1996)]</ref>, neither of which terms favouring a hollow centre.


==Radius of gyration==
==Radius of gyration==

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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

de Gennes and Hervet [1] calculated that for self-avoiding dendrimers in a good solvent, the density profile increases from a minimum at the centre of the dendrimer to a maximum at its outer surface, i.e. a dense outer shell with a hollow centre. Note this leads to a limit of

Dense core model

Most studies support the dense core model of Lescanec and Muthukumar[2] despite early uptake of the dense shell model. Boris and Rubinstein pointed out that the structure of the dendrimer is a result of the competition between the entropy and excluded volume [3], neither of which terms favouring a hollow centre.

Radius of gyration

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

where is the number of monomers.

Ideal dendrimer

For an ideal dendrimer, consisting of non-interacting monomers, is given by [5]


Specific dendrimers

See also

References

Related reading