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Receptor molecules amine recognition

Spin-casting techniques have also been used to prepare imprinted thin films. Makote and Collinson recently prepared metal oxide thin films imprinted with recognition sites for dopamine [18], The dopamine template was loaded at 4 mole % in a sol with a 10 1 ratio of tetramethoxysilane and phenyltrimethoxysilane. The prepared film had a thickness of ca. 450 nm. CV analysis found that 90% of the templates could be removed by washing the films with pH 7 phosphate buffer. The opened receptor sites offered selective binding for related molecules containing catechol amines, such as dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine, as determined by CV. The use of phenyltrimethoxysilane turns out to be an essential ingredient for the gel matrix and is believed to provide some complementary affinity for the catechol amines via hydrophobic and/or 7i-stacking interactions. [Pg.221]


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