Abstract

The hydrodynamic properties of pyridine-containing polyphenylene dendrimers of the third and fourth generations in chloroform are studied by photon correlation spectroscopy and viscometry. It has been demonstrated that the hydrodynamic characteristics of these macromolecules in dilute solutions are similar to those of nondraining spheres. The hydrodynamic radius of these dendrimers is shown to be proportional to their molecular mass to a power of 1/3. It has been established that the macromolecules of the dendrimers under examination in solutions conserve the conformation and size over a wide temperature range. The detailed analysis of hydrodynamic data allowed a conclusion concerning an extremely low content of the polymer inside the equivalent sphere for the above dendrimers in solutions. The compounds of interest may be referred to as rigid dendritic systems.

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