Synthesis of amphiphilic iron -sulfur core dendrimers and investigations into their encapsulation abilities in different solutions |
| Posted on:2006-02-16 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation |
| University:North Carolina State University | Candidate:Cameron, Christopher Stan | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:1451390008456138 | Subject:Chemistry |
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| Several novel amphiphilic iron-sulfur core dendrimers were synthesized by modifying the tips of the dendrons to install hydrophilic peripheries. These dendrimers were synthesized via standard convergent and a "modular" synthetic strategy. The electrochemistry of the dendrimers was investigated in dimethylformamide and dimethylformamide/water solutions. Positive shifts in the redox potential of the iron-sulfur cores corresponding to dendrimer size and periphery type were recorded. Secondary peaks in the anodic wave of cyclic voltammograms of dendrimers in dimethylformamide/water solutions were possible indications of limited access of water molecules to the iron-sulfur cores of some of the dendrimers. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | Dendrimers, Solutions, Iron-sulfur |
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