The Weighted Mostar Invariants of Phthalocyanines, Triazine-Based and Nanostar Dendrimers

Muhammad Imran, Shehnaz Akhter, Farhana Yasmeen, Kashif Ali

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Abstract

In this analysis, we contemplate newly discovered bond-additive Mostar invariants that seem to provide quantitative measures of peripheral shapes of molecules. Dendrimers are nano-sized, radially symmetric molecules with transparent, homogeneous, and monodisperse structure that has a typically symmetric core, an inner and outer shells. Their three macromolecular architectural characteristics are broadly known as to create rather polydisperse products of various molecular weights. There is a large number of dendrimers, in which each of them has biological characteristics such as chemical stability, polyvalency, electrostatic interactions, self-assembling, low cytotoxicity, and solubility. These significant characteristics make dendrimers a good choice in the medical field, and this review covers their different features. In this paper, the different versions of weighted Mostar invariants for the molecular graphs of three types of dendrimers known as Phthalocyanines, triazine and nanostar dendrimers as their cores are determined by the use of the cut method and the numerical way.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPolycyclic Aromatic Compounds
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2021

Keywords

  • Mostar invariants
  • nanostar dendrimers
  • phthalocyanine dendrimers
  • triazine-based dendrimers
  • weighted mostar invariants

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Polymers and Plastics
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Materials Chemistry

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