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dendrimer
den·dri·mer D0129550 (dĕn′drə-mər)n. A polymer in which the atoms are arranged in many branches and subbranches along a central backbone of carbon atoms, usually extending from a central atom or ring of atoms. Also called cascade molecule. [dendr(o)- + alteration of (pol)ymer.]dendrimer (ˈdɛndrəmə) na type of polymer defined by regular branches from a central monomer, which give it a tree-like molecular structureTranslationsdendrimer
dendrimer[′den·drə·mər] (organic chemistry) A polymer with a well-defined core, an interior, and peripheral surface components constructed in a concentric ordered fashion around the core. A polymer having a regular branched structure. Also known as dendritic polymer; dendron; starburst polymer. |