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FIGURE 5.4
The generation-induced changes of the maximum radius of standard poly-
phenylenes TPM-G1-5 and those with linear triphenylene extended dendrons TPM-leG1-7.
(See the color version of this figure in Color Plates section.)
Before discussing additional functions, it should be pointed out here that some of
the dendrimer structures have been applied for fusion of their phenyl rings via
dehydrogenation into new grapheme molecules as semiconductors [44,45]. For the
oxidative cyclodehydrogenation via iron(III)chloride especially those dendrimers
with fully aromatic cores as
B-G1
and
HPB-G1
(Figure 5.1) were perfectly suited,
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