Polymer Factory Sweden AB

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Polymer Factory Sweden AB
Polymer Factory
Info
TypePrivate Limited
IndustryResearch and Development
Founded2005
HeadquartersStockholm, Sweden
ProductsDendrimers, Dendrons, Contract Research
Employees4-6 employees
Websitehttp://www.polymerfactory.com

Established in 2005, Polymer Factory concentrates on developing well defined dendrimers and dendron based on 2,2-bis(methylol)propionic acid [1] where the company has the exclusive right to the production, marketing, and sales of such materials.[citation needed] The company also provides tailor-made hyperbranched polymers.[2] Polymer Factory's research lab is located in Stockholm, Sweden.[3]

The company supports research and development projects in a broad array of applications, ranging from Nanotechnology,[4][5] Medicine,[6] Photonic Application,[7] Catalysis,[8] Click chemistry,[9][10][11][12] MALDI-TOF Calibrants,[13][14] Thiol-ene Click[15] and semiconductor materials.[16]

Polymer Factory was founded in 2005.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Dendritic Materials based on 2,2-bis (methylol) propionic
  2. ^ Hyperbranched Polymers
  3. ^ Polymer Factory AB Location
  4. ^ Vestberg, Robert; Malkoch, Michael; Kade, Matthew; Wu, Peng; Fokin, Valery V.; Barry Sharpless, K.; Drockenmuller, Eric; Hawker, Craig J. (2007). "Role of architecture and molecular weight in the formation of tailor-made ultrathin multilayers using dendritic macromolecules and click chemistry". Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry. 45 (14): 2835. doi:10.1002/pola.22178.
  5. ^ Ostmark, E; MacAkova, L; Auletta, T; Malkoch, M; Malmström, E; Blomberg, E (2005). "Dendritic structures based on bis(hydroxymethyl)propionic acid as platforms for surface reactions". Langmuir. 21 (10): 4512–9. doi:10.1021/la047077b. PMID 16032867.
  6. ^ Wu, Peng; Malkoch, Michael; Hunt, Jasmine N.; Vestberg, Robert; Kaltgrad, Eiton; Finn, M. G.; Fokin, Valery V.; Sharpless, K. Barry; Hawker, Craig J. (2005). "Multivalent, bifunctional dendrimers prepared by click chemistry". Chemical Communications (46): 5775–7. doi:10.1039/B512021G. PMID 16307142.
  7. ^ Antoni, Per; Malkoch, Michael; Vamvounis, George; Nyström, Daniel; Nyström, Andreas; Lindgren, Mikael; Hult, Anders (2008). "Europium confined cyclen dendrimers with photophysically active triazoles". Journal of Materials Chemistry. 18 (22): 2545. doi:10.1039/b802197j.
  8. ^ Malkoch, M; Hallman, K; Lutsenko, S; Hult, A; Malmström, E; Moberg, C (2002). "Dendritic oxazoline ligands in enantioselective palladium-catalyzed allylic alkylations". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 67 (23): 8197–202. doi:10.1021/jo0200116. PMID 12423151.
  9. ^ Antoni, P; Nyström, D; Hawker, CJ; Hult, A; Malkoch, M (2007). "A chemoselective approach for the accelerated synthesis of well-defined dendritic architectures". Chemical Communications (22): 2249–51. doi:10.1039/b703547k. PMID 17534506.
  10. ^ Carlmark, Anna; Hawker, Craig; Hult, Anders; Malkoch, Michael (2009). "New methodologies in the construction of dendritic materials". Chemical Society Reviews. 38 (2): 352–62. doi:10.1039/b711745k. PMID 19169453.
  11. ^ Antoni, P; Hed, Y; Nordberg, A; Nyström, D; Von Holst, H; Hult, A; Malkoch, M (2009). "Bifunctional dendrimers: from robust synthesis and accelerated one-pot postfunctionalization strategy to potential applications". Angewandte Chemie. 48 (12): 2126–30. doi:10.1002/anie.200804987. PMID 19117006.
  12. ^ Montañez, Maria I.; Campos, Luis M.; Antoni, Per; Hed, Yvonne; Walter, Marie V.; Krull, Brandon T.; Khan, Anzar; Hult, Anders; et al. (2010). "Accelerated Growth of Dendrimers via Thiol−Ene and Esterification Reactions". Macromolecules. 43 (14): 6004. doi:10.1021/ma1009935.
  13. ^ Li, Yejia; Hoskins, Jessica N.; Sreerama, Subramanya G.; Grayson, Michael A.; Grayson, Scott M. (2010). "The identification of synthetic homopolymer end groups and verification of their transformations using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry". Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 45 (6): 587–611. doi:10.1002/jms.1743. PMID 20527028.
  14. ^ Li, Yejia; Hoskins, Jessica N.; Sreerama, Subramanya G.; Grayson, Scott M. (2010). "MALDI-TOF Mass Spectral Characterization of Polymers Containing an Azide Group: Evidence of Metastable Ions". Macromolecules. 43 (14): 6225–6228. doi:10.1021/ma100599n. PMC 3085836. PMID 21552377.
  15. ^ Antoni, Per; Robb, Maxwell J.; Campos, Luis; Montanez, Maria; Hult, Anders; Malmström, Eva; Malkoch, Michael; Hawker, Craig J. (2010). "Pushing the Limits for Thiol−Ene and CuAAC Reactions: Synthesis of a 6th Generation Dendrimer in a Single Day". Macromolecules. 43 (16): 6625. doi:10.1021/ma101242u.
  16. ^ Polymer Factory Scientific Publication List based on various fields

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