2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2003.08.106
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Photo-lithographically impregnated and molecularly imprinted polymer thin film for biosensor applications

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“…Accordingly, the controlled deposition of MIP nanostructures for sensor applications has also been investigated. For example, Huang et al constructed an on-chip sensor device by photoirradiation of a cross-linkable polymer [93]. Such a cross-linkable polymer in solution can be deposited more easily than a simple monomer mixture on a flat surface by spin-coating and other printing techniques.…”
Section: Exploration Of Novel Molecular Imprinting Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Accordingly, the controlled deposition of MIP nanostructures for sensor applications has also been investigated. For example, Huang et al constructed an on-chip sensor device by photoirradiation of a cross-linkable polymer [93]. Such a cross-linkable polymer in solution can be deposited more easily than a simple monomer mixture on a flat surface by spin-coating and other printing techniques.…”
Section: Exploration Of Novel Molecular Imprinting Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…After polymerization, the template molecule is removed, leaving microcavities that are complementary to the template molecule [24][25][26][27]. Great efforts have been directed to apply the molecular recognition capability of MIPs to biosensors [28,29], antibody and enzyme mimics [30,31], chiral separation [32] and solid phase extraction [33,34].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…15 It has been applied to a wide range of target molecules in the field of chromatography, solid phase extraction, controlled drug release, and sensor devices. [16][17][18] However, the traditional MIT has a few limitations, including permanent entrapment of the template and unfavorable kinetics of the adsorption. 19,20 To overcome these drawbacks effectively, the surface MIT was introduced with several advantages such as controllable size, better mechanism, and good reuse performance.…”
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confidence: 99%