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Semi-covalent approach

The semi-covalent approach combines the advantages of the previous two methods, employing reversible covalent bonds in the imprinting step and noncovalent interactions in the recognition process, after the cleavage of the template from the polymer. [Pg.591]

There have been two main methodologies for the semi-covalent approach ... [Pg.94]

II. SEMI-COVALENT APPROACH USING CARBOXYLIC ESTER TEMPLATES... [Pg.94]


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