2013
DOI: 10.1021/am4023626
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A Facile Method to Prepare Molecularly Imprinted Layer-by-Layer Nanostructured Multilayers Using Postinfiltration and a Subsequent Photo-Cross-Linking Strategy

Abstract: In this paper, we have demonstrated a facile strategy to prepare molecularly imprinted layer-by-layer nanostructured films. This strategy has circumvented the requirement of using photocross-linkable polymers, which suffered from tedious synthetic processes in the construction of surface molecular imprinting in layer-by-layer (SMI-LbL) devices. The described SMI-LbL device was constructed by employing the traditional construction procedures of LbL systems, followed by the postinfiltration of bifunctional photo… Show more

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“…3,4 For decades, the LbL method has attracted wide attention and has been applied in various elds such as nanocomposites, 5 superhydrophobic coatings, 6,7 surface imprinted multilayers, 8,9 separation membranes, 10 reinforcing materials, 11 protein immobilization, 12 hollow capsules, 13 and erasable 14 or freestanding lms. 15,16 But the LbL technique is still facing a challenge in improving the lm-growing efficiency for application to industrial or commercial uses because the conventional LbL dipping approach is always time consuming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 For decades, the LbL method has attracted wide attention and has been applied in various elds such as nanocomposites, 5 superhydrophobic coatings, 6,7 surface imprinted multilayers, 8,9 separation membranes, 10 reinforcing materials, 11 protein immobilization, 12 hollow capsules, 13 and erasable 14 or freestanding lms. 15,16 But the LbL technique is still facing a challenge in improving the lm-growing efficiency for application to industrial or commercial uses because the conventional LbL dipping approach is always time consuming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 But the spatial effect of the functional group of the template molecules, which is vital for conventional imprinting polymers, was barely studied. Toward this end, as well as to determine the molecular selectivity, the saturated binding cycles of imprinted nanofibers toward different analytes were investigated using Fast Green.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shi et al prepared the first SmiLbL film in 2007 by employing a macromolecular complex first fabricated from both (Poly)acrylic acid and a porphyrin derivative, and then used it as building block for the LbL preparation of a polyelectrolyte multilayer film [39]. This initial SmiLbL approach was based on a pH-tunable electrostatic interaction to yield quantitative and reversible uptake and release [40,41]. Similar concepts aim at an optimization of selectivity by employing more specific interactions for molecular recognition, such as disulfide [42] or amide bonds [43] charge transfer interactions [44] and hydrogen bonds [45,46].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%