1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0376-7388(99)00007-1
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Receptor and transport properties of imprinted polymer membranes – a review

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“… 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%
“… 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%
“…Against this, molecular imprinting technique [4][5][6][7] would introduce molecular recognition sites into polymeric membranes without such an effort mentioned above and is perceived to be one of the most facile ways to give polymeric membranes substrate specificity [8][9][10][11]. Among molecular imprinting techniques, an alternative molecular imprinting is a facile way to introduce molecular recognition sites into polymeric membranes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, template molecule was removed by extraction with suitable solvents. The separation effect of molecular imprinted polymers (MIP) is dictated by the highly speci c binding of template molecules 2) . MIT has been broadly used in various research elds, including sensors 3,4) , drug separation [5][6][7] , chromatographic separation 8,9) and biological receptors 10) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%