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Recognition sites incorporating both pyridinyl and carboxy functionalities prepared by molecular imprinting

Olof Ramstroem, +2 more
- 01 Dec 1993 - 
- Vol. 58, Iss: 26, pp 7562-7564
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In this paper, two chemically distinct functional monomers, namely 2-vinylpyridine and hydrogen bonding methacrylic acid, were used for noncovalent molecular imprinting.
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Noncovalent molecular imprinting using simultaneously two chemically distinct functional monomers, namely the weedy basic 2-vinylpyridine and the acidic and hydrogen bonding methacrylic acid, war demonstrated in ethylene glyool dimethacrylate bared copolymers. Terpolymerizations of this type were shown to be particularly useful for the preparation of imprints against carboxylic acids, which additionally contained a complex array of other chemical functionalities. Such imprinted polymers demonstrated improved recognition capabilities as compared with polymers which were prepared using only one of the functional monomers

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