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Self-Assembling of Terminal Mesogenic Groups in Carbosilane Dendrimer Molecules

Self-Assembling of Terminal Mesogenic Groups in Carbosilane Dendrimer Molecules Doklady Chemistry, Vol. 381, Nos. 1–3, 2001, pp. 313–316. Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 381, No. 1, 2001, pp. 69–73. Original Russian Text Copyright © 2001 by Lezov, Mel’nikov, Polushina, Antonov, Novitskaya, Boiko, Ponomarenko, Rebrov, Shibaev, Ryumtsev, Muzafarov. CHEMISTRY Self-Assembling of Terminal Mesogenic Groups in Carbosilane Dendrimer Molecules A. V. Lezov*, A. B. Mel’nikov*, G. E. Polushina*, E. A. Antonov*, M. E. Novitskaya*, N. I. Boiko**, S. A. Ponomarenko**, E. A. Rebrov***, V. P. Shibaev**, E. I. Ryumtsev*, and Corresponding Member of the RAS A. M. Muzafarov*** Received July 18, 2001 Carbosilane dendrimers with mesogenic terminal linear dependence of the dispersion of the diffusion groups represent a new class of organoelement com- boundary vs. time (table) [6]. The logarithmic depen- Ð1 pounds forming thermotropic liquid crystals [1–4]. The dences of D on the molecular weight M and on the CD molecules consist of a core (dendrite matrix) and a number m of terminal chains in the CD2 and CD1 mol- crown formed by the terminal chains comprising ecules, as well as the CD3 molecule (Fig. 1) with mesogenic groups and flexible aliphatic spacers linking cyanobiphenyl terminal groups (studied previously them to the dendrimer core. The unusual chemical [3]), http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Doklady Chemistry Springer Journals

Self-Assembling of Terminal Mesogenic Groups in Carbosilane Dendrimer Molecules

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2001 by MAIK “Nauka/Interperiodica”
Subject
Chemistry; Chemistry/Food Science, general; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
ISSN
0012-5008
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1608-3113
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10.1023/A:1012924607136
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Doklady Chemistry, Vol. 381, Nos. 1–3, 2001, pp. 313–316. Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 381, No. 1, 2001, pp. 69–73. Original Russian Text Copyright © 2001 by Lezov, Mel’nikov, Polushina, Antonov, Novitskaya, Boiko, Ponomarenko, Rebrov, Shibaev, Ryumtsev, Muzafarov. CHEMISTRY Self-Assembling of Terminal Mesogenic Groups in Carbosilane Dendrimer Molecules A. V. Lezov*, A. B. Mel’nikov*, G. E. Polushina*, E. A. Antonov*, M. E. Novitskaya*, N. I. Boiko**, S. A. Ponomarenko**, E. A. Rebrov***, V. P. Shibaev**, E. I. Ryumtsev*, and Corresponding Member of the RAS A. M. Muzafarov*** Received July 18, 2001 Carbosilane dendrimers with mesogenic terminal linear dependence of the dispersion of the diffusion groups represent a new class of organoelement com- boundary vs. time (table) [6]. The logarithmic depen- Ð1 pounds forming thermotropic liquid crystals [1–4]. The dences of D on the molecular weight M and on the CD molecules consist of a core (dendrite matrix) and a number m of terminal chains in the CD2 and CD1 mol- crown formed by the terminal chains comprising ecules, as well as the CD3 molecule (Fig. 1) with mesogenic groups and flexible aliphatic spacers linking cyanobiphenyl terminal groups (studied previously them to the dendrimer core. The unusual chemical [3]),

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