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Molecular imprinting of flat polycondensed aromatic molecules in macroporous polymers

Ian R. Dunkin, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1993 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 1, pp 77-84
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In this article, 2,6-Diaminoanthroquinone (DAAQ) has been used as a non-covalently bound template in order to generate shape-selective cavities in crosslinked porous polymers based on ethylene glycol dimethacrylate and divinylbenzene.
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This article is published in Polymer.The article was published on 1993-01-01. It has received 40 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate & Molecular imprinting.

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Molecular imprinting science and technology: a survey of the literature for the years up to and including 2003

TL;DR: In the presentation of the assembled references, a section presenting reviews and monographs covering the area is followed by papers dealing with fundamental aspects of molecular imprinting and the development of novel polymer formats.
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The Emerging Technique of Molecular Imprinting and Its Future Impact on Biotechnology

TL;DR: The stability and low cost of molecularly imprinted polymers make them advantageous for use in analysis as well as in industrial scale production and application.
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Synthetic strategies for the generation of molecularly imprinted organic polymers.

TL;DR: In this review the main synthetic strategies used in the preparation of imprinted organic polymers are described in terms of the chemical principlesused in the templating step and are classified as covalent, semi-covalents, non-cavalent, metal-mediated and non-polar.
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Molecularly imprinted polymers : useful materials for analytical chemistry ?

TL;DR: Molecular imprinting is a technique for producing chemically selective binding sites, which recognize a particular molecule, in a macroporous polymer matrix as discussed by the authors, and has been widely used in a range of analytical methodologies.
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Noncovalent molecular imprinting: antibody-like molecular recognition in polymeric network materials

TL;DR: The state of the art of noncovalent imprinting is summarised indicating a few areas in analytical chemistry where the technique may have future impact, notably for separations requiring strong and selective binding of small molecules.
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Imprinting of amino acid derivatives in macroporous polymers

TL;DR: Phenylalanine ethyl ester-selective polymers have been prepared using the ion-pair association of substrate and carboxyl-containing vinyl monomers in the polymerization step as discussed by the authors.
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Molecular imprinting by noncovalent interactions: enantioselectivity and binding capacity of polymers prepared under conditions favoring the formation of template complexes

TL;DR: In this paper, a molecular imprinting procedure based on electrostatic and hydrogen bonding interactions was developed, resulting in polymers of high selectivity for complexing of L-phenylalanine anilide.
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On the control of microenvironment shape of functionalized network polymers prepared by template polymerization

TL;DR: Etude de la selectivite de la reacetalisation de copolymeres styrene, m-diisopropenyl benzene copolymerises sur les matrices de vinyl-4 phenyl diacetal du diacetel benzene and diacetyl pyrene as mentioned in this paper.
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Molecular imprinting of a transition state analogue leads to a polymer exhibiting esterolytic activity

TL;DR: In this paper, a transition state analogue of p-nitrophenyl methylphosphonate, a transition-state analogue, is added to poly[4(5)-vinylimidazole.
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