dendriitins
Dendriitins are a proposed class of macromolecules that exhibit a highly branched, tree-like topology akin to dendrimers. The term appears in various theoretical or speculative contexts to describe synthetic or natural polymers that accumulate branching in discrete generations. There is no universally accepted definition, and usage of the term varies among sources.
Structurally, dendriitins feature a central core, successive branching generations, and a peripheral layer of functional groups.
Synthesis of dendriitins typically proceeds by iterative, convergent or divergent approaches, assembling monomers with orthogonal reactive
Properties of dendriitins depend on the chosen monomer units and core. They can offer high functionality, defined
See also: dendrimer, hyperbranched polymer, dendron. The term is not widely established in standard chemical nomenclature