Abstract

The aggregates of aliphatic (AL-PE) and aromatic polyester (AR-PE) hyperbranched dendrimers were imaged by tapping mode atomic force microscopy (AFM). The second and third generations of AL-PE dendrimers were adsorbed on mica in large aggregates of 150- and 166-nm diameters with little heights (ca. 1–2 nm). The origin of such flattened aggregates is attributed to their favorable adsorption on mica in view of the presence of –OH surface groups. AR-PE did not show such flattened aggregates instead small aggregates of 63 nm were observed in an organized manner beaving a cavity in the center of each aggregate. The organized aggregates of AR-PE with smaller dimension than AL-PE are ascribed to less favorable adsorption of the latter on mica in view of its stronger hydrophobicity.

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