Molecularly imprinted materials, prepared using self-assembly imprinting protocols using only non-covalent interactions, can be used as chromatography media in aqueous phase. The recognition properties are highly dependent on the interacting species used in the imprinting protocol. Ionic interactions, together with strong hydrogen bonding, represent useful means of obtaining recognition. With increasing levels of water in the recognition media, the hydrophobic effect comes into play. Molecularly imprinted materials can furthermore be used as auxiliary agents in enzymatic syntheses in water-saturated organic phases. When materials molecularly imprinted for the reaction product were applied to the thermolysin-catalyzed aspartame synthesis, an...
Abstract Continuous advances in analyzing complex matrices, improving reliability and simplicity, an...
Baydemir, Gözde ( Aksaray, Yazar )The publications in molecularly imprinted materials have increase...
Molecular imprinting technology (MIT), often described as a method of making a molecular lock to mat...
Molecularly imprinted materials, prepared using self-assembly imprinting protocols using only non-co...
We have studied the possibility of shifting a thermodynamically unfavourable enzymatic equilibrium t...
We have studied the possibility of shifting a thermodynamically unfavourable enzymatic equilibrium t...
Molecular imprinting is an attractive method for producing highly selective adsorbents, and several ...
The molecular imprinting technique can be defined as the formation of specific nano-sized cavities b...
The molecular imprinting technique can be defined as the formation of specific nano-sized cavities b...
Molecular imprinting is now recognized as one of the most rapid and powerful methods for creating ta...
The emergence of molecular imprinting has its roots in immunology. By the early 1930s, Breinl, Hauro...
© 2004 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The experimentalist is often faced with the challenge of se...
Molecularly imprinted polymers are highly stable and can be sterilised, making them ideal for use in...
Molecular imprinting provides a means of creating tailor made molecular assemblies having structural...
Molecularly imprinted polymers are highly stable and can be sterilised, making them ideal for use in...
Abstract Continuous advances in analyzing complex matrices, improving reliability and simplicity, an...
Baydemir, Gözde ( Aksaray, Yazar )The publications in molecularly imprinted materials have increase...
Molecular imprinting technology (MIT), often described as a method of making a molecular lock to mat...
Molecularly imprinted materials, prepared using self-assembly imprinting protocols using only non-co...
We have studied the possibility of shifting a thermodynamically unfavourable enzymatic equilibrium t...
We have studied the possibility of shifting a thermodynamically unfavourable enzymatic equilibrium t...
Molecular imprinting is an attractive method for producing highly selective adsorbents, and several ...
The molecular imprinting technique can be defined as the formation of specific nano-sized cavities b...
The molecular imprinting technique can be defined as the formation of specific nano-sized cavities b...
Molecular imprinting is now recognized as one of the most rapid and powerful methods for creating ta...
The emergence of molecular imprinting has its roots in immunology. By the early 1930s, Breinl, Hauro...
© 2004 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The experimentalist is often faced with the challenge of se...
Molecularly imprinted polymers are highly stable and can be sterilised, making them ideal for use in...
Molecular imprinting provides a means of creating tailor made molecular assemblies having structural...
Molecularly imprinted polymers are highly stable and can be sterilised, making them ideal for use in...
Abstract Continuous advances in analyzing complex matrices, improving reliability and simplicity, an...
Baydemir, Gözde ( Aksaray, Yazar )The publications in molecularly imprinted materials have increase...
Molecular imprinting technology (MIT), often described as a method of making a molecular lock to mat...