A fourth-generation carbazole–phenylazomethine dendrimer as a size-selective host for fullerenes
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 49(9), pp. 865–867
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Abstract
A fourth generation carbazole-phenylazomethine dendrimer with a porphyrin core was investigated as a new host for fullerenes (C(60), C(70), and C(84)). This dendrimer has a significantly higher association constant compared to the lower generation dendrimers, and the encapsulation is achieved by the cooperation of the dendron and the core.
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