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Molecularly imprinted polymers characterisation

Synthesis and Characterisation of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Nanoparticles for Streptomycin for Use as Solid Phase Extraction Materials... [Pg.102]

Cormack PAG, Elorza AZ (2004) Molecularly imprinted polymers synthesis and characterisation. J Chromatogr B 804 173-182... [Pg.355]

Spivak, D. Optimisation, evaluation and characterisation of molecularly imprinted polymers. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 2005,57,1779-1794. [Pg.211]

The bulk polymeric format, characterised by highly cross-linked monolithic materials, is still widely used for the preparation of enzyme mimic despite some of its evident drawbacks. This polymerisation method is well known and described in detail in the literature and has often be considered the first choice when developing molecular imprinted catalysts for new reactions. The bulk polymer section is presented in three subsections related to the main topics covered hydrolytic reactions, carbon-carbon bond forming reactions and functional groups interconversion. [Pg.323]


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