Abstract
Lysine dendrimers of different generations containing covalently attached anthracene-based luminescent labels (one label per six dendrimer molecules) and fifth-generation heterodendrimers containing various amino acid units located between lysine fragments were synthesized. Homodendrimers were studied by means of the polarized luminescence technique. It was found that the packing density of lysine fragments in macromolecules increases with an increase in the generation number. Their capability of forming supramolecular structures changes in this case; the number of polymacromolecular associates produced in the solution and on the polymer matrix in interpolymer complexes decreases and their complexing power in the reaction with low-molecular-mass compounds increases. It was found that dendrite molecules acquire a looser structure on passing to heterodendrimers and their complexing ability varies in the corresponding manner; the number of polymacromolecular associates in the solution and on the polymer matrix in the interpolymer complexes increases and binding of low-molecular-mass compounds is reduced.
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