The specific contribution of phosphorus in dendrimer chemistry
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Jean-Pierre Majoral, Anne-Marie Caminade, Valérie Maraval
Besides properties commonly found for all types of dendrimers, phosphorus-containing dendrimers possess some specific properties seldom or never found for other types of dendrimers. Emphasis will be put on these specificities.
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