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Molecular imprinting: perspectives and applications [PDF]
This critical review presents a survey of recent developments in technologies and strategies for the preparation of MIPs, followed by the application of MIPs in sample pretreatment, chromatographic separation and chemical sensing.
Lingxin Chen +4 more
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Molecular Imprinting of Peptides and Proteins
Molecular imprinting described as a method utilized to create artificial receptors and antibodies by construction of selective recognition sites in a synthetic polymer can be a promising tool for generating peptide and protein artificial specific ...
Fatemeh Ghorbani-Bidkorbeh
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Molecular Imprinting of Macromolecules for Sensor Applications [PDF]
Molecular recognition has an important role in numerous living systems. One of the most important molecular recognition methods is molecular imprinting, which allows host compounds to recognize and detect several molecules rapidly, sensitively and selectively.
Yeseren Saylan +5 more
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Improved Enantioselectivity for Atenolol Employing Pivot Based Molecular Imprinting
In the last few decades, molecular imprinting technology went through a spectacular evolution becoming a well-established tool for the synthesis of highly selective biomimetic molecular recognition platforms.
Andreea Elena Bodoki +6 more
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Molecular Imprinting of Luminescent Vesicles
Applying molecular imprinting techniques to the surface of functionalized unilammelar fluid vesicles allows the preparation of specific and high-affinity luminescent chemosensors. We have photopolymerized diacetylene containing vesicles in the presence of small peptides as templates yielding imprinted polydiacetylene (PDA) patches in the membrane. They
Supratim, Banerjee, Burkhard, König
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Molecular Imprinting Made Easy
A simple method of molecular imprinting is presented that uses a single cross-linking monomer N,O-bismethacryloyl ethanolamine (NOBE) along with template, initiator, and solvent. This formulation eliminates the need for additional functional monomers and empirical optimization of relative ratios of functional monomers, cross-linkers, and template.
Martha, Sibrian-Vazquez, David A, Spivak
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Molecular Imprinting Technology
© 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. There are many reviews on molecular imprinting technology that have chronicled the development of this field over the last two decades [1–4].
Spivak, David A.
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Synthetic Strategies in Molecular Imprinting
This chapter introduces the basic principle and the synthetic aspects of molecular imprinting. First, the use of a molecular template to guide the location of functional groups inside molecularly imprinted cavities is explained. Three different mechanisms that ensure a molecular template associates with functional monomers or the imprinted polymers ...
Ye, Lei,, Lund University.
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Current Trends in Molecular Imprinting: Strategies, Applications and Determination of Target Molecules in Spain. [PDF]
Over the last decades, an increasing demand for new specific molecular recognition elements has emerged in order to improve analytical methods that have already been developed in order to reach the detection/quantification limits of target molecules ...
Urriza-Arsuaga I +2 more
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Molecularly imprinted polymers: a new approach to the preparation of functional materials; pp. 3–11 [PDF]
Molecular imprinting is a method for creating specific cavities in synthetic polymer matrices with memory for the template molecules. To date molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) have obtained a strong position in materials science and technology ...
Andres Öpik +3 more
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