During the last decades there has been a wide interest of developing molecularly imprinted polymers, which selectively can recognize small molecules. Cyclodextrins offer relatively strong binding site of a wide range of small molecules in water and molecular imprinted polymers of these have previously been produced with some success. Nevertheless most molecules of interest for molecular imprinting are too samll to accommodate more than one cyclodextrin per molecule and thus limited selectivity may be expected. In order to improve the selectivity of cyclodextrin based molecular imprinted polymer we aimed at introducing additional electrostatic binding sites for improved selectivity
AbstractMolecular imprinting is a technique that is used to create artificial receptors by the forma...
The numerous hydroxyl groups available in cyclodextrins are active sites that can form different typ...
© 2014 Molecules. The numerous hydroxyl groups available in cyclodextrins are active sites that can ...
The molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) based on methacrylic acid functionalized β-cyclodextrin (MAA...
© 2004 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The experimentalist is often faced with the challenge of se...
hydrophobic molecules in aqueous solution, however, with limited selectivity. Templated synthesis of...
Molecular imprinting is a technique for the preparation of synthetic molecular receptors capable of ...
A brief account of the historical development of molecular imprinting introduces the connection betw...
Molecular imprinting is now recognized as one of the most rapid and powerful methods for creating ta...
Molecular Imprinting Technology (MIT) is a technique to design artificial receptors with a predeterm...
Molecular imprinting technology (MIT) concerns formation of selective sites in a polymer matrix with...
Molecular imprinting is a technique by which polymeric materials selective for a given target molecu...
Recent years molecular imprinting has received considerable attention as an excellent and simple app...
Molecular imprinting technology (MIT), often described as a method of making a molecular lock to mat...
Highly selective molecules used for antibodies or enzymes have great importance in chemistry, diagno...
AbstractMolecular imprinting is a technique that is used to create artificial receptors by the forma...
The numerous hydroxyl groups available in cyclodextrins are active sites that can form different typ...
© 2014 Molecules. The numerous hydroxyl groups available in cyclodextrins are active sites that can ...
The molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) based on methacrylic acid functionalized β-cyclodextrin (MAA...
© 2004 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The experimentalist is often faced with the challenge of se...
hydrophobic molecules in aqueous solution, however, with limited selectivity. Templated synthesis of...
Molecular imprinting is a technique for the preparation of synthetic molecular receptors capable of ...
A brief account of the historical development of molecular imprinting introduces the connection betw...
Molecular imprinting is now recognized as one of the most rapid and powerful methods for creating ta...
Molecular Imprinting Technology (MIT) is a technique to design artificial receptors with a predeterm...
Molecular imprinting technology (MIT) concerns formation of selective sites in a polymer matrix with...
Molecular imprinting is a technique by which polymeric materials selective for a given target molecu...
Recent years molecular imprinting has received considerable attention as an excellent and simple app...
Molecular imprinting technology (MIT), often described as a method of making a molecular lock to mat...
Highly selective molecules used for antibodies or enzymes have great importance in chemistry, diagno...
AbstractMolecular imprinting is a technique that is used to create artificial receptors by the forma...
The numerous hydroxyl groups available in cyclodextrins are active sites that can form different typ...
© 2014 Molecules. The numerous hydroxyl groups available in cyclodextrins are active sites that can ...