2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2007.07.019
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Monodispersed, molecularly imprinted polymers as affinity-based chromatography media

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“…14 Imprinted polymers can be produced in bulk, in thin film format and as membranes 15 or as a suspension of spherical particles with well-defined size. 16 The high specificity and stability of MIPs renders them promising alternatives to enzymes, antibodies, and natural receptors for use in sensor technology. 17,18 The growing interest in MIPs can be illustrated by the fact that almost 10% of all papers published on the subject of "biosensor" nowadays are MIP-related.…”
Section: Natural Biomolecules Mipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Imprinted polymers can be produced in bulk, in thin film format and as membranes 15 or as a suspension of spherical particles with well-defined size. 16 The high specificity and stability of MIPs renders them promising alternatives to enzymes, antibodies, and natural receptors for use in sensor technology. 17,18 The growing interest in MIPs can be illustrated by the fact that almost 10% of all papers published on the subject of "biosensor" nowadays are MIP-related.…”
Section: Natural Biomolecules Mipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chromatography [2,270] is perhaps the most delicate of all the mainstream applications of porous polymer particles. In the range of 2-5 µm, highly spherical and narrowly monodisperse beads are necessary to obtain reproducible results from a packed chromatographic column.…”
Section: Spe and Chromatographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“… HPLC on MIP columns [39,[44][45][46]  Solid phase extraction (SPE or MISPE) [47,48]  Membrane separations [49][50][51]  Sensors [52][53][54]  Binding assays [55][56][57]  Selective removal of low concentration contaminants in industrial or environmental technologies [5,8,9] In all of these applications selective separation or detection are needed. If selectivity between widely different compounds or groups of compounds is required, MIPs are suitable for any of the above tasks.…”
Section: Using the Log-log Isotherms To Understand And Design Practicmentioning
confidence: 99%