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Synthesis of Multi-Terminalized Magnetic-Cored Dendrimer for Adsorption of Chromium and Enhancement of Magnetic Recovery (크롬 흡착 및 자성회수율 향상을 위한 멀티터미널 자성코어 덴드리머의 합성)

  • Yeo, In-Hwan;Jang, Jun-Won;Kim, Lyung-Joo;Park, Jae-Woo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.34 no.9
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    • pp.613-622
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    • 2012
  • A chrome absorbent that is useful in rapid magnetic recovery and recycling was developed though a synthesis of Multi-Terminalized Magnetic-core Dendrimer (MTMD). Divergence through coprecipitation and rotation growth was used for synthesis. The dendrimer was multi-terminilized through methyl propionate and glutaric acid. The property analysis of the synthesized sample was performed through XRD, FT-IR, TEM, EDS, TGA and zeta potential analyzer. A magnetic-core of MTMD had a magnetite crystal and the size of 4th generation dendrimer was identified to be from 15 nm to 20 nm. Through the analysis of the TGA, the rate of the dendrimer branch for the first generation dendrimer was about 7% and 3% of diminished weight occurred as the generation grows. Also, the potential of the dendrimer when multi-terminalized, had variation from 25.26 mV to -6.53 mV. As a result of MTMD adsorption experiment, it absorbed more than 80% within 5 minutes and indicated absorptivity of 6.308 mg/g. When it was compared with COOH Dendrimer (COOH-D) after magnetic recovery, the recovery time was rapidly reduced by more than half and it could recover 100% within 30 minutes. In case of the regeneration experiment that used chrome, it was identified to maintain the same adsorptivity for four runs.

Hydrogen-Bonding Induced Alternating Thin Films of Dendrimer and Block Copolymer Micelle

  • Park, Chi-Young;Rhue, Mi-Kyo;Im, Min-Ju;Kim, Chul-Hee
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.688-692
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    • 2007
  • The hydrogen-bonding induced alternating multilayer thin films of dendrimers and block copolymer micelles were demonstrated. The block copolymer micelles derived from amphiphilic poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline)block-$poly({\varepsilon}-carprolactone)$ (PEtOz-PCL) in aqueous phase have a core-shell structure with a mean hydrodynamic diameter of 26 nm. The hydrogen bonding between the PEtOz outer shell of micelle and the carboxyl unit of poly(amidoamine) dendrimer of generation 4.5 (PAMAM-4.5G) at pH 3 was utilized as a driving force for the layerby-layer alternating deposition. The multilayer thin film was fabricated on the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) thin film spin-coated on silicon wafer or glass substrate by the alternate dipping of PEtOz-PCL micelles and PAMAM dendrimers in aqueous solution at pH 3. The formation of multilayer thin film was characterized by using ellipsometry, UV-vis spectroscopy, and atomic force microscopy. The PEtOz outer shell of PEtOz-PCL micelle provided the pH-responsive hydrogen bonding sites with peripheral carboxylic acids of PAM AM dendrimer. The multilayer thin film was reversibly removed after dipping in aqueous solution at $pH{\geq}5.6$ due to dissociation of the hydrogen bonding between PEtOz shell of PEtOz-PCL micelle and peripheral carboxyl units of PAMAM dendrimer.

Patterning Biological Molecules onto Poly(amidoamine) Dendrimer on Gold and Glass

  • Hong, Mi-Young;Lee, Do-Hoon;Yoon, Hyun C.;Kim, Hak-Sung
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.24 no.8
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    • pp.1197-1202
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    • 2003
  • Patterning of biological molecules was attempted on both gold and glass using fourth generation (G4) poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimer as an interfacing layer between solid surfaces and biomolecules. As for the patterning of avidin and anti-biotin antibody on gold, PAMAM dendrimers representing amine functionalities were firstly printed onto the 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid SAM by microcontact printing, followed by biotinylation, and reacted with fluorescence-labeled avidin or anti-biotin antibody. Fluorescence microscopic analysis revealed that the patterns of avidin and anti-biotin antibody were well constructed with the resolution of < 2 ㎛. The PAMAM dendrimers were also printed onto aldehyde-activated slide glass and reacted directly with anti-BSA antibodies, which had been oxidized with sodium periodate. As a result, distinct patterns of the anti-BSA antibodies were also obtained with a comparable edge resolution to that of avidin patterns on gold. These results clearly show that PAMAM dendrimers can be adopted as an interfacing layer for the patterning of biological molecules on solid surfaces with micrometer resolution.

Evaluation of Internal Structure and Morphology of Poly(benzyl ether) Dendrimers by Molecular Dynamics Simulations

  • Hong, Taewan;Kim, Hyung-Il
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.178-188
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    • 2004
  • We performed molecular dynamics (MD) simulations at 300 K on a series of poly(benzyl ether) (PBE) dendrimers having a different core functionalities. We used the rotational isomeric state Metropolis Monte Carlo (RMMC) method to construct the initial configuration in a periodic boundary cell (PBC) before the MD simulations were undertaken. To elucidate the effects that the structural features have on the chain dimension, the overall internal structure, and the morphology, we monitored the radii of gyration, R$\sub$g/ and the conformational changes during the simulations. The PBE dendrimers in a glassy state adopted less-extended structures when compared with the conformations obtained from the RMMC calculations. We found that R$\sub$g/ of the PBE dendrimer depends on the molecular weight, M, according to the relation, R$\sub$g/∼M$\^$0.22/. The radial distributions of the dendrimers were developed identically in the PBC, irrespective of the core functionality. A gradual decrease in radial density resulted from the fact that the terminal branch ends are distributed all over the molecule, except for the core region.

Solvent effect on the excited state of stilbene dendrimers bearing phenylacetylene groups

  • Nishimura, Yoshinobu;Arai, Tatsuo
    • Rapid Communication in Photoscience
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.85-87
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    • 2014
  • We studied the characteristics of emissive state of the first (p-G1) and second (p-G2) generation of phenylacetylene dendrimers bearing stilbene as a core by using time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy in cyclohexane (c-Hex) and N, N-dimethylformide (DMF), which are nonpolar and polar solvents, respectively. Time-dependent red-shift of emission spectra p-G2 both in c-Hex and DMF was observed in comparison with p-G1. Besides, the time constant of red-shift of spectra was found to be larger in DMF than in c-Hex. This indicates that the emissive state of p-G2 has a polar character in DMF as a result of charge delocalization from core to peripheral dendrons followed by stabilization of emissive state.

Synthesis, Characterization, and Electrochemical Behavior of Viologen-Functionalized Poly(Amidoamine) Dendrimers

  • Oh, Mi-Kyung;Bae, Sang-Eun;Yoon, Jung-Hyun;Roberts, Mary F.;Cha, Eun-Hee;J. Lee, Chi-Woo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.715-720
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    • 2004
  • Amineterminated, ethylenediamine core polyamidoamine starburst dendrimers of generation 2 (G2), generation 4 (G4) and generation 6 (G6) have been successfully surface-modified via an amide coupling reaction with 4-ethyl, 4'-(3-propionic) bipyridinium cation and the electrochemical behavior of the resulting dendrimers were investigated in aqueous potassium chloride electrolyte solutions. The 1-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]-3-ethylcarbodiimide hydrochloride/N-hydroxysuccinimide-mediated reaction resulted in 25-39% end-group functionalization. The water-soluble 4-ethyl, 4'-(3-propylamide) bipyridinium dibromide dendrimers (G2-V2+, G4-V2+ and G6-V2+) were characterized by $^1H$ NMR and UV-Vis spectroscopic methods. The cyclic voltammetric and chronoamperometric experiments were performed to determine the diffusion coefficient and the number of electrons transferred in the process of the first reduction of the viologen-functionalized dendrimers. Adsorption of viologen-functionalized dendrimers at electrode surface was evidenced in the voltammograms. Experimentally determined diffusion coefficients were in good agreement with the values expected from the Stokes-Einstein relation, while the number of electrons transferred concurred with the extent of functionalization determined by $^1H$ NMR and UV-Vis spectra.

Preparation and Termination of Carbosilane Dendrimer Based on Siloxane Tetramer (실옥산테트라머를 이용한 나뭇가지꼴 실란거대분자의 제조와 정지반응)

  • Kim, Chung Kyun;Park, Eun Mi
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.277-284
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    • 1998
  • Dendritic macromolecules of the first to fourth generation were synthesized, using alkenylation and hydrosilation cycles with allylmagnesium bromide and dichloromethylsilane as building blocks and siloxane tetramer $(Me(CH_2=CH)SiO)_4$, as core molecule. By the reaction of the dichloromethylsilyl-capped generation (G4P) with p-bromophenol, p-phenylphenol and lithium phenyethynylide, dendrimers with specific functions (G4P-BP (Mw: 16,300), G4P-PP (16,121), and CAP-PA (11,764)) have been produced. Analysis of new dendrimers by NMR, UV and MALD1 mass spectrometry suggests that they are pure and unified.

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The Formation of Dendrimeric Silane on Poly(carbosilane): Silane Arborols $(V)^1$ (Carbosilane 고분자상의 나무가지꼴 실란거대분자 형성: Silane Arborols $(V)^1$)

  • Kim, Chung Kyun;Park, Eun Mi;Jung, In Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.347-356
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    • 1996
  • The selective cleavage of phenylsilane by triflic acid gives silyltriflates. The removal of phenyl groups in $Ph_3SiH$ and carbosilane polymer $(Ph_2SiCH_2CH_2CH_2)n$ with one to two equiv of triflic acid leads to formation of mono- and disubstituted silyltriflate ester bonds. Reaction with allylmagnesium bromide produces corresponding derivatives with good yields. An organosilane dendrimer with allylated carbosilane polymer has been synthesized up to G3 using repetitive allylation hydrosilylation cycles.

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Novel Erbium(III)-Encapsulated Complexes Based on ${\pi}$-Extended Anthracene Ligands Bearing G3-Aryl-Ether Dendron: Synthesis and Photophysical Studies

  • Baek, Nam-Seob;Kim, Yong-Hee;Roh, Soo-Gyun;Lee, Dong-Hyun;Seo, Kang-Deuk;Kim, Hwan-Kyu
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.17 no.9
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    • pp.672-681
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    • 2009
  • A series of inert and photo-stable Er(III)-encapsulated complexes based on ${\pi}$-extended dendritic anthracene ligands bearing G3-aryl-ether dendron ([G3-AnX]-$CO_2H$), which retain different ${\pi}$-bridging systems, such as single (X= S), double (X= D) and triple (X= T) bonds was designed and synthesized to establish the structure-property relationship. The near infrared emission intensities of Er(III)-encapsulated complexes were enhanced dramatically by increasing the ${\pi}$-conjugated extension of anthracene ligands. The time-resolved luminescence spectra show monoexponential decays with a lifetime of $2.0{\sim}2.4ms$ for $Er^{3+}$ ions in thin films, and calculated intrinsic quantum yields of $Er^{3+}$ ions are in the range of $0.025{\sim}0.03%$. As a result, all Er(III)-encapsulated dendrimer complexes exhibit the near IR emission with the following order: $Er^{3+}-[G3-AnD]_3$(terpy) > $Er^{3+}-[G3-AnS]_3$(terpy) ${\approx}$ $Er^{3+}-[G3-AnT]_3$(terpy), because $Er^{3+}-[G3-AnD]_3$(terpy) has a higher relatively spectral overlap J value and energy transfer efficiency. In addition, the lack of detectable phosphorescence and no significant spectral dependence of the ${\pi}$-extended anthracene moieties on the solvent polarity support energy transfer from their singlet state to the central $Er^{3+}$ ion taking place in $Er^{3+}-[G3-AnX]_3$(terpy).

Effect of the surface modification using MWCNTs with different L/D by two different methods of deposition on the IFSS of single carbon fiber-epoxy resin composite

  • Herrera-Sosa, Minerva L.;Valadez-Gonzalez, Alex;Vazquez-Torres, Humberto;Mani-Gonzalez, Pierre G.;Herrera-Franco, Pedro J.
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.24
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    • pp.18-27
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    • 2017
  • Multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) with two different (L/D) aspect ratios ($7{\pm}2{\mu}m/140{\pm}30nm$ and $0.5-2{\mu}m/8-15nm$) were surface treated using nitric acid ($HNO_3$) and polyethyleneimine (PEI) prior to their deposition on carbon fibers (CF). Before the hierarchical reinforcement with CF-MWCNT, the CFs were treated with 3-glycidoxypropyltrime-thoxysilane, a coupling agent (Z6040) and with poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) a dendrimer containing an ethylenediamine core and amine surface groups. The MWCNT were deposited on the CF using two methods, by electrostatic attraction and by chemical reactions. The changes in the CF surface morphology after the MWCNT deposition were analyzed using SEM, which revealed a higher density and uniform coverage for the PAMAM-treated CF and the short MWCNTs. The interfacial adhesion of the composite materials was evaluated using the single fiber fragmentation technique. The results indicated an improvement in the interfacial shear strength with the addition of the short-MWCNTs treated with acid solutions and grafted onto the surface of the CF fiber using electrostatic attraction.