Abstract

AbstractWe prepared third‐generation amphiphilic dendrons 3‐14 and 3‐18 consisting of a hydrophilic aliphatic polyether dendritic core and either tetradecyl or octadecyl peripheries, respectively. Their solid‐state self‐assembly behavior was investigated by comparison with 3‐22 having the same dendritic core and longer docosyl peripheries. In marked contrast to the lamellar assembly of 3‐22, small‐angle X‐ray analysis suggested that 3‐14 and 3‐18 show oblique columnar structures with presumably elliptical cross sections. The observed results can be rationalized by dendron shape anisotropy, which is strongly associated with the degree of crystallization as a function of alkyl chain length. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 45: 4988–4994, 2007

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