2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0927-7757(00)00468-4
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Chiral-recognition polymer prepared by surface molecular imprinting technique

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“…811 The method had previously been used only for metal ion imprinting. 570,573,574,576,812 As well as phosphonic acids, 813,814 the use of quaternary ammonium salts 455,815 and a primary amine 816,817 in the role of functional surfactants have also been reported. This work has been reviewed.…”
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“…811 The method had previously been used only for metal ion imprinting. 570,573,574,576,812 As well as phosphonic acids, 813,814 the use of quaternary ammonium salts 455,815 and a primary amine 816,817 in the role of functional surfactants have also been reported. This work has been reviewed.…”
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“…The advantages of the multiply templated MIP are that a polymer with 2-fold predetermined selectivity toward two chosen analytes can be prepared in a single synthesis, which can be advantageous considering miniaturized systems. Chiral recognition polymers prepared by a surface molecular imprinting technique has also been reported by Yoshida et al [105].…”
Section: Chiral Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The literature provides numerous examples where researchers have investigated the strength of monomer-template interactions through the use of molecular mechanics (MM) [3][4][5][6], molecular dynamics (MD) [7][8][9], and quantum mechanics (QM) [10,11], based molecular modelling techniques, but these are still limited by the sequential screening of each monomer manually.…”
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