noun
- Highly branched, tree-like synthetic polymer molecules with a central core and multiple layers of branches, used in nanotechnology, medicine, and materials science.
Usage: technical; chemistry; plural form; singular is dendrimer
Examples
- Dendrimers are engineered at the molecular level to have precise, uniform structures.
- Researchers use dendrimers as drug delivery vehicles because of their hollow interior cavities.
- The branched architecture of dendrimers makes them useful in nanotechnology applications.
- Dendrimers can be synthesized with different chemical compositions to target specific medical purposes.
- The size and shape of dendrimers can be controlled during synthesis to achieve desired properties.