Publication . Filipe, Luís Carlos Santos; Baptista, António; Darbre, Tamis; Machuqueiro, Miguel
Dendrimers are a family of highly branched synthetic compounds that
share a common layout where wedges emerge radially from a core by
means of a regular branching pattern. Topologically, dendrimers are
characterized by three distinct regions: core, branches, and periphery,
with the latter being typically composed of functionalized end-groups.