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Ji Ho Choi

Bio: Ji Ho Choi is an academic researcher from Inha University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monolith & Molecularly imprinted polymer. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 77 citations.

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Won Jo Cheong1, Faiz Ali1, Ji Ho Choi1, Jin OoK Lee1, Kim Yune Sung1 
15 Mar 2013-Talanta
TL;DR: In this review, progresses in applications of enantio-selective recognition by MIPs will be critically reviewed for the recent period since 2007.

82 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a simple and inexpensive preparation procedure of organic ground monolith particles has been used as a separation media and their performance is compared to those of commercial monolith columns or C18 packed columns.
Abstract: A monolith is one body 3-dimensional organic or inorganic polymer network where macroporous pores (through flow channels, over 1 µm) and mesoporous pores (less than 1 µm) are included. A properly made monolith in a metal column or a silica capillary can be commonly used as separation media in liquid chromatography or capillary electrochromatography (CEC). The monolith column can also be used in solid phase extraction (SPE). There have been many review articles on inorganic and organic monoliths as separation media, and the number of such review articles has proven to increase recently 1-18 as interest in monoliths has kept growing. On the other hand, studies on ground monolith particles have been rare. C18 modified 19,20 and polystyrene modified 21-24 ground silica monolith particles have been employed as new stationary phases of improved separation efficiency. Nevertheless, there has been no report on organic ground monolith particles as chromatographic or SPE media so far. In this study, special organic monolith particles have been prepared by a simple procedure and their possibility as separation media has been explored. This study is the very first report of using organic monolith particles as separation media. The separation performance (N~4,000) of organic monolith particles of this study is inferior to that of commercial monolith columns or C18 packed columns (N~10,000-20,000) at present. The simple and inexpensive preparation procedure of this study may be the primary merit of organic ground monolith particles. In addition, their separation performance is subject to improvements in the future.

4 citations


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TL;DR: This review describes the imprinted polymer production processes, the techniques used for reporting, and the applications of the reported sensors, including those designed to detect toxic chemicals, toxins in foods, drugs, explosives, and pathogens.
Abstract: Molecularly imprinted polymers are synthetic receptors for a targeted molecule. As such, they are analogues of the natural antibody–antigen systems. In this review, after a recounting of the early history of the general field, we specifically focus on the application of these polymers as sensors. In these applications, the polymers are paired with a reporting system, which may be electrical, electrochemical, optical, or gravimetric. The presence of the targeted molecule effects a change in the reporting agent, and a calibrated quantity of the target is recorded. In this review, we describe the imprinted polymer production processes, the techniques used for reporting, and the applications of the reported sensors. A brief survey of recent applications to gas-phase sensing is included, but the focus is primarily on the development of sensors for targets in solution. Included among the applications are those designed to detect toxic chemicals, toxins in foods, drugs, explosives, and pathogens. The application...

749 citations

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TL;DR: Recent contributions to the understanding of the binding mechanism between chiral selectors and selectands in analytical enantioseparations dating between 2012 and early 2016 including polysaccharide derivatives, cyclodextrins, cyclofructans, macrocyclic glycopeptides, proteins and nucleotide-derived selectors are highlighted.

236 citations

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TL;DR: This review surveys selected examples of MIPs used for determining target bioanalytes by mimicking natural recognition, and considers whether these might be considered as alternatives to natural receptors, such as antibodies, enzymes, or histones.

184 citations

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TL;DR: A review of recent contributions to the understanding of the binding mechanism between chiral selectors and selectands in analytical enantioseparations dating between 2012 and early 2016 can be found in this article.

158 citations

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01 Jan 2016-Talanta
TL;DR: This review paper focusses on the latest development of MIPs for the analysis of personal care products in the environment, with particular emphasis on design, preparation and practical applications of M IPs.

121 citations