Hui-Qi ZHANG, Chen-Xi LI. Recent Advances in the Development of Water-Compatible Molecularly Imprinted Polymers. [J]. Polymer Bulletin 26(1):13-25(2013)
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Hui-Qi ZHANG, Chen-Xi LI. Recent Advances in the Development of Water-Compatible Molecularly Imprinted Polymers. [J]. Polymer Bulletin 26(1):13-25(2013)DOI:
Recent Advances in the Development of Water-Compatible Molecularly Imprinted Polymers
The molecular imprinting technique can be defined as the formation of specific nano-sized cavities by means of the facile template-directed synthesis. The resulting molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are characterized by their high affinity and specificity
easy preparation
and good thermal and chemical stability
which makes them highly promising in many potential applications
including their use for separation and isolation purposes
as antibody mimics (biomimetic assays and sensors)
as enzyme mimics
in organic synthesis
in drug delivery
and in biomedicine. The ultimate goal of the molecular imprinting research is to prepare MIPs with an affinity and a selectivity approaching those of the biological receptors such as antibodies and eventually replace them in real applications. Among various problems associated with the presently developed MIPs
the facile and efficient preparation of MIPs applicable in aqueous solutions remains a challenging task. This paper presents a review of the recent progress in the development of such advanced water-compatible MIPs
with an emphasis on our strategies to solve this problem.
关键词
分子印迹聚合物合成受体分子识别水相体系
Keywords
Molecularly imprinted polymersSynthetic receptorMolecular recognitionAqueous system