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Dendritic Catalysts and Dendrimers in Catalysis
Didier Astruc,Françoise Chardac +1 more
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2. Thiol Oxidation to Disulfides 3007 3. Epoxidation of Alkenes 3007 4.Oxidation of Bromide 3008 5. Oxidation of Mercaptoethanol by Dioxygen 3008 V.Abstract:
2. Thiol Oxidation to Disulfides 3007 3. Epoxidation of Alkenes 3007 4. Oxidation of Bromide 3008 5. Oxidation of Mercaptoethanol by Dioxygen 3008 V. Particle−Dendrimer Assemblies 3008 1. Hydrogenation 3008 2. Heck Reaction 3010 3. Anodic Oxidation of Ethanol 3010 VI. Redox Catalysis 3010 1. Anodic Oxygen Reduction 3010 2. Cathodic Reduction of CO2 to CO 3010 3. Ferrocenes as Redox Mediators for Glucose Oxidation 3010read more
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Dendrimer-Encapsulated Metal Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications to Catalysis
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Dendron-Mediated Self-Assembly, Disassembly, and Self-Organization of Complex Systems
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TL;DR: The structural origin of chirality in different supramolecular structures through combinations of structural analysis methods has been investigated in this article, where the most ideal building blocks would need to display shape persistence in solution and in the solid state, since only this feature provides access to the use of complementary methods of structural analyses.
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Photochemical Conversion of Solar Energy
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Functional soft materials from metallopolymers and metallosupramolecular polymers
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A new class of polymers: Starburst-dendritic macromolecules
Donald A. Tomalia,H. Baker,James R Dewald,Michael B. Hall,G. Kallos,Steven J. Martin,J. Roeck,J. Ryder,Patrick B. Smith +8 more
TL;DR: Starburst polymers as mentioned in this paper are a class of topological macromolecules which are derived from classical monomers/oligomers by their extraordinary symmetry, high branching and maximized terminal functionality density.
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The Development of L2X2RuCHR Olefin Metathesis Catalysts: An Organometallic Success Story
Tina M. Trnka,Robert H. Grubbs +1 more
TL;DR: The discussion includes an analysis of trends in catalyst activity, a description of catalysts coordinated with N-heterocyclic carbene ligands, and an overview of ongoing work to improve the activity, stability, and selectivity of this family of L2X2Ru=CHR complexes.
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Principles of polymer chemistry
TL;DR: In this paper, Free-Radical Chain-Growth Polymerization (FRCG) and Ionic chain-growth polymers (Ionic chain growth polymers) are discussed.