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Binding properties of MIPS

Sellergren et al. [12,15,16] have most extensively examined the effects of thermal postmodification on the binding properties of MIPs. The polymer that was studied... [Pg.330]

The recognition and material properties of MIPs are strongly dependent on the polymerization conditions. Variation of the polymerization temperature solvent, template, and monomer concentrations and cross-linker percentage attenuates the fidelity of the imprinting process by changing the structure and stability of the prepolymerization complex as well as the templated binding sites. The noncovalent imprinting... [Pg.402]

It has been demonstrated that MIPs possess recognition and binding properties close to those of antibodies and enzymes, especially in organic media, and display higher stability than their natural counterparts. These properties suggest that MIPs can be suitable as recognition elements for chemical (biomimetic) sensors or biomimetic chips. [Pg.157]


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