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This book by Dr. MohammedAbrar H. Malek provides a comprehensive examination of dendrimers, highlighting their synthesis, structural characterization, and potential applications in various fields. It delves into the historical context of dendritic polymers, tracing their evolution from the initial conceptualization by Flory in 1941 to the practical synthesis of monodisperse dendrimers by Tomalia in the 1980s. The text categorizes dendritic materials into subclasses such as dendrigraft polymers, dendrons, linear-dendritic block polymers, and more, elucidating their unique structural attributes.…mehr

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This book by Dr. MohammedAbrar H. Malek provides a comprehensive examination of dendrimers, highlighting their synthesis, structural characterization, and potential applications in various fields. It delves into the historical context of dendritic polymers, tracing their evolution from the initial conceptualization by Flory in 1941 to the practical synthesis of monodisperse dendrimers by Tomalia in the 1980s. The text categorizes dendritic materials into subclasses such as dendrigraft polymers, dendrons, linear-dendritic block polymers, and more, elucidating their unique structural attributes. A significant portion of the book is dedicated to the methods of dendrimer synthesis, contrasting divergent and convergent approaches. It emphasizes the challenges faced by synthetic chemists in achieving high yields and purity, given the intricate branching required for dendrimer structures. The book also explores the nomenclature of dendrimers, detailing the evolution of terminology and the current conventions in describing their complex molecular architectures.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Mohammedabrar H. Malek is an accomplished chemist specializing in industrial chemistry, with a distinguished academic and research background. Holding a Ph.D. in Industrial Chemistry from Sardar Patel University, India, Dr. Malek has demonstrated significant expertise in the synthesis and characterization of novel dendritic macromolecules.