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filingDate 2001-06-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-100427810-B1
titleOfInvention Cylindrical Polysiloxane Dendrimer
abstract The present invention relates to a novel cylindrical polysiloxane dendrimer, and more specifically, the polysiloxane is a copolymer such as a monomer structure-[R 1 R 2 SiO] 4 -containing an oxygen atom between silicon-silicon atoms, wherein R 1 R 2 is intended to provide a cylindrical polysiloxane dendrimer that can be substituted with a variety of organic groups can act as nanotubes with excellent commercial applications.n n n In other words, the polysiloxane dendrimer of the present invention is a material having a highly branched structure in which siloxane bonds and silyloxy bonds alternate with a siloxane polymer having at least one functional Si-H as a core material. In particular, polysiloxane dendrimer is a novel material having a cylindrical structure by developing the above-described side chain structure in a dendrimer form. In addition, new polysiloxane dendrimers having commercial applicability were synthesized by substituting various organic functional groups at the end of the side chain structure.
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