Synthesis 2002(9): 1171-1176
DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-32530
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Synthesis of Photolabile Dendrimer Cores

Robert M. Kevwitch, Dominic V. McGrath*
Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721-0041, USA
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Publication History

Received 6 March 2002
Publication Date:
28 June 2002 (online)

Abstract

Two dendrimer cores, 5 and 12, containing o-nitrobenzyl photolabile moieties have been synthesized from piperonal in five and eight steps, respectively. Methylated core analogs 6 and 13 undergo clean photocleavage as indicated by the evolution of isosbestic points in the UV spectra during photolysis and the observation of degradation products by 1H NMR. These dendrimer cores serve as precursors to dendrimer-based photodegradable materials.

14

Photo- and thermally labile hyperbranched polyesters have been reported by B. Voit et al. 13th Biennial Carl S. Marvel Symposium Tucson AZ March 14-16, 1999.

28

The identity of 14 was verified by comparison to the 1H NMR spectrum provided by Dr. C. P. Holmes of Affymax Research Institute Palo Alto CA of an authentic sample.