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A Bifunctional Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP): Analysis of Binding and Catalysis by a Thermistor

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2006
Binding or catalysis? Both can be distinguished with a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) by the different patterns of heat generation. The catalytically active sites, like in the corresponding enzyme, generate a steady-state temperature increase. Thus, enzyme-like catalysis and antibody-analogue binding are analyzed simultaneously in a bifunctional ...
Lettau, Kristian   +4 more
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Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP) for thiamethoxam: A theoretical and experimental study

Journal of Molecular Structure, 2021
Abstract The purpose of this work was to study from Density Functional Theory calculations the molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) for the thiamethoxam (TMX) insecticide. As main results, it was obtained the ideal MIP synthesis protocol as being the methacrylic acid (MAA) as the functional monomer and toluene as the solvent. After the rational design,
Camilla F. Silva   +3 more
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Molecularly Imprinted Polymers: Present and Future Prospective

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2011
Molecular Imprinting Technology (MIT) is a technique to design artificial receptors with a predetermined selectivity and specificity for a given analyte, which can be used as ideal materials in various application fields. Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (
Giuseppe Vasapollo   +2 more
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Advances of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP) and the application in drug delivery

European Polymer Journal, 2021
Abstract The development of new materials and new technologies is indispensable to the research of new drug delivery systems. Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP), synthesized via molecular imprinting technique (MIT) have attracted much attention in pharmaceutical fields due to its distinct advantages.
Suna He   +6 more
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Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs): A Multifaceted Tool in Modern Analysis

Current Pharmaceutical Design
Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) are specialized synthetic materials with custom-designed molecular recognition properties. They are created by polymerizing monomers around a template molecule. MIPs play a crucial role in various analytical fields, including drug detection in biological samples, protein and peptide identification, pollutant ...
Priyanka Paul, Raj Kamal, Rohit Bhatia
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Application of multivariate analysis to the screening of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) for ametryn

Talanta, 2008
Among the solid-phase extraction (SPE) techniques, a novel system for a triazine herbicide named ametryn, has been developed based on a molecular imprinted polymer (MIP) phase. Through this method, the synthesis of the complementary to ametryn MIP was accomplished and the factors influencing its efficiency have been optimized.
A R, Koohpaei   +4 more
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Optical interrogation of molecularly imprinted polymers and development of MIP sensors: a review

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2005
This article reviews the progress and developments achieved in the past five years (2000-2005) in the application of optical analytical techniques to the evaluation of molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) characteristics. The MIP binding efficiency, recognition processes and selectivity have been intensively studied by optical means due to the general ...
Olivier Y F, Henry   +2 more
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Electropolymerized Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (E-MIP) Sensors

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2013
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Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs): sensing, an explosive new opportunity?

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2007
Our group is currently developing in-field detection systems alongside the Australian Federal Police Forensic Services utilising molecularly imprinted polymers as the recognition elements. This review looks at MIP synthesis and our perceptions of future directions from an Australian and forensic perspective.
McCluskey, Adam   +2 more
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Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) in Biomedical Applications

2010
Generations of scientists have been intrigued by the binding phenomena involved in interactions that occur between natural molecular species, and over the years, numerous approaches have been used to mimic these interactions. Complex formation between a host molecule and the guest involves recognition, which is the additive result of a number of ...
PUOCI, Francesco   +6 more
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