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Magnetic materials have become essential for detecting and quantifying various analytes. Advances in technology and molecular recognition have further enhanced the capabilities of these materials, making them crucial components in developing efficient ...
Monireh Bakhshpour-Yücel +3 more
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Development of sensors for the detection of clinically relevant substances using molecular imprinting [PDF]
This thesis investigates the development of sensing devices based on molecularly imprinted polymers for the detection of clinically relevant analytes. Three analytes were considered, metronidazole, creatinine and propofol.
Fowler, Steven A.
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Microgel‐based 3D printed constructs represent a compelling and versatile innovation for engineering architecturally complex, dynamically remodelable, and biocompatible structures with high structural fidelity and bioactivity. By integrating material design, biofabrication, and biological function, these systems enable the development of adaptive ...
Elena Ghighină +2 more
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This research demonstrates an efficient method for the synthesis and storage of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP) using bulk polymerization of Pregabalin (PGB), which is carried out at room temperature.
Firas Sattar Abdullah +1 more
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Electropolymerized Molecularly Imprinted Polypyrrole Film for Sensing of Clofibric Acid
Piezoelectric quartz crystals and analogous gold substrates were electrochemically coated with molecularly imprinted polypyrrole films for pulsed amperometric detection (PAD) of clofibric acid, a metabolite of clofibrate. Cyclic voltammetry data obtained
Bianca Schweiger +3 more
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A new strategy for the design and construction of molecularly imprinted magnetic fluorescent nanocomposite-based-sensor is proposed. This multifunctional nanocomposite exhibits the necessary optics, magnetism and biocompatibility for use in the selective
Xin Zhang +5 more
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A Path to Soluble Molecularly Imprinted Polymers [PDF]
Molecular imprinting is a technique for making a selective binding site for a specific chemical. The technique involves building a polymeric scaffold of molecular complements containing the target molecule. Subsequent removal of the target leaves a cavity with a structural “memory” of the target. Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) can be employed as
Abhilasha Verma, George M. Murray
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Spin‐Split Edge States in Metal‐Supported Graphene Nanoislands Obtained by CVD
Combining STM measurements and ab‐initio calculations, we show that zig‐zag edges in graphene nanoislands grown on Ni(111) by CVD retrieve their spin‐polarized edge states after intercalation of a few monolayers of Au. ABSTRACT Spin‐split states localized on zigzag edges have been predicted for different free‐standing graphene nanostructures.
Michele Gastaldo +6 more
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This study proposes a two-step process to design a chiral sensor combining MIP (molecularly imprinted polymer) and electrospinning technologies. First, stereoselective S(-)-limonene molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles (MINPs) were fabricated and ...
Fabricio N. Molinari +2 more
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Flexoelectrically Induced Polar Topology in Twisted SrTiO3 Membranes
Twisted SrTiO3 bilayers host polar vortices of flexoelectric origin, revealed through combined experiment and theory. By reconstructing polarization from the toroidal moment of strain gradients, the work establishes a 3D chiral state with broken inversion and mirror symmetries.
Isabel Tenreiro +13 more
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