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Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Based Sensors for Medical Applications
Sensors have been extensively used owing to multiple advantages, including exceptional sensing performance, user-friendly operation, fast response, high sensitivity and specificity, portability, and real-time analysis.
Yeşeren Saylan +4 more
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A residual‐charge‐induced electric field control (SDREC) strategy enables the fabrication of patterned microstructure arrays with a resolution of 20 µm via the selective deposition of charged droplets. The resulting arrays exhibit reversible writing/erasing, optical encryption, and selective silver electrode formation, offering a versatile route to ...
Yuechen Pei +8 more
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Editorial: Advance in Molecularly Imprinted Polymers
Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), due to their unique recognition properties, have found various applications, mainly in extraction and separation techniques; however, their implementation in other research areas, such as sensor construction and drug delivery, has also been substantial [...]
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A biodegradable molecularly imprinted polymer porous silica sensor enables dual optical readout of doxorubicin via fluorescence and effective optical thickness shifts. The combined transduction mechanisms provide enhanced reliability and quantitative accuracy over clinically relevant concentrations, representing a step toward transient implantable ...
Martina Corsi +11 more
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The explosive triacetone triperoxide (TATP), which can be prepared from commercially readily available reagents following an easy synthetic procedure, is one of the most common components of improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
Samuel Kassahun Mamo +1 more
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Magnetic Molecularly Imprinted Polymers: An Update on Their Use in the Separation of Active Compounds from Natural Products [PDF]
Marisa Dwi Ariani +3 more
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Stabilizing Atomically Dispersed Au With Adjacent Pt for Spatially Precise Molecule Recognition
A strategy to stabilize atomically dispersed Au catalysts by introducing Pt atoms into CeO2 supports is presented. Pt incorporation prevents Au aggregation, enhances Au‐O orbital coupling, and enables precise recognition of multi‐functionalized molecules, improving catalytic performance and the structural stability of Au‐based catalysts in ...
Rui Tang +12 more
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We report on a new sensor strategy that integrates molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) with surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). The sensor was developed to detect the explosive, 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT).
Mikella E. Hankus +2 more
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A monolithic manufacturing strategy is presented for photothermal shape memory alloy (SMA) meta‐morphing structures. Using a single‐step UV‐laser process, the mechanical compliance is programmed via kirigami patterning while optical absorbance is simultaneously tuned through surface oxidation.
Hyunsoo Kim +8 more
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A non‐covalent chirality‐induced strategy via chiral solvents is presented to synthesize helical 2D COF nanofibers with high crystallinity, high chirality, and high spin polarization. The helical structure enhances the concentration of photogenerated charges, suppresses exciton recombination, and extends carrier lifetimes, thereby significantly ...
Qi Zhong +4 more
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