Claims
- 1. A thermally stable dendritic macromolecule which is insensitive to degradation through hydrolysis, said dentritic macromolecule comprising:
- a core; and
- branches emanating from the core, wherein the branches are made from vinyl-cyanide units, wherein the branches emanate from said core for N number of generations wherein 3.ltoreq.N.ltoreq.10 and the dendritic macromolecule has a molecular weight of at least 1600.
- 2. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 1, wherein the core is formed from a molecule containing 1 to 10 functional groups, and each functional group, independently of one another, has a functionality of 1, 2 or 3.
- 3. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 2, wherein the core is formed from a (co)polymer containing at least one functional group having a functionality of 1, 2 or 3.
- 4. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 2, wherein the core is formed from a compound or (co)polymer having at least one functional group selected from the group consisting of a hydroxyl group, a primary amine group and a secondary amine group.
- 5. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 1, wherein the core is selected from the group consisting of polymethylene diamines, glycols and tris(1,3,5-aminoethyl)benzene.
- 6. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 1, wherein the core has more than one reactive site R, and the number of functional groups in a N generation is greater than the number of reactive sites R and less than or equal to the number of reactive sites R multiplied by 2.sup.N-1.
- 7. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 1, wherein the vinyl-cyanide unit is acrylonitrile or methacrylonitrile.
- 8. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 1, wherein said branches contain units according to the formula ##STR15## wherein R represents H or --C.ident.N;
- R.sup.1 represents the core or a unit of the previous generation;
- R.sup.2 represents --H or --CH.sub.3 ;
- R.sup.3 represents ##STR16## R.sup.5 represents H or a unit of the next generation; R.sup.6 represents H or a unit of the next generation,
- wherein R.sup.5 and R.sup.6 in every ##STR17## group may be the same or different from one another.
- 9. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 1, wherein the dendritic molecule is modified, in whole or in part, with at least one functional group.
- 10. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 9, wherein the functional group for effecting the modification is selected from the group consisting of unsaturated aliphatic ester, unsaturated aliphatic amide, acid halide, alkyl halide, aryl halide, tosyl halide, anhydride, dicarboxylic acid and (a)cyclic aldehyde.
- 11. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 1, wherein said macromolecule is substantially spherical.
- 12. A thermally stable dendritic macromolecule which is insensitive to degradation through hydrolysis, said dentritic macromolecule comprising:
- a core; and
- branches emanating from the core, wherein the branches are made from vinyl-cyanide units, wherein either the branches emanate from said core for N number of generations wherein 3.ltoreq.N.ltoreq.10 or the dendritic macromolecule has a molecular weight of at least 1600,
- said dendritic macromolecule being prepared by a process comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a core having at least one functional group;
- b) causing at least 95% of said functional groups to react with monomeric vinyl-cyanide units to obtain a reaction product containing one or more nitrile groups, in the presence of a metal-containing catalyst, wherein the metal component thereof is a metal selected from the group consisting of nickel cobalt, platinum, palladium and rhodium;
- c) reducing at least 95% of the incorporated nitrile groups to amine groups;
- d) reacting at least 95% of the amine groups with monomeric vinyl-cyanide units;
- wherein steps c) and d) are reiteratively and alternatively conducted to obtain either a dendritic macromolecule having a molecular weight of at least 1600, or a dendritic macromolecule having branches emanating from the core for N number of generations wherein 3.ltoreq.N.ltoreq.10 and a generation is obtained each time steps c) and d) are reiteratively and alternatively conducted.
- 13. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 12, wherein said catalyst comprises Raney nickel or Raney cobalt.
- 14. A dendritic macromolecule according to claim 12, wherein said dendritic macromolecule is an amine terminated dendritic macromolecule obtained by stopping said process after a step c).
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/208,452, filed Mar. 10, 1994 which is a continuation-in-part of our earlier U.S. application Ser. No. 08/117,004, filed as PCT/NL93/00008, Jan. 11, 1993, abandoned, the complete disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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