Highly selective chemical separations using molecularly imprinted polymers

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Abstract

This lecture will focus attention upon specific examples of research programmes in which we have optimised the syntheses
of MIPs in appropriate physical forms to enable highly selective chemical separations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Methods and Materials for Separation Processes
Subtitle of host publicationSeparation Science – Theory and Practice 2013
EditorsAnna Jakubiak-Marcinkowska, Andrzej W. Trochimczuk
Place of PublicationWroclaw
Pages19
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jun 2013
Event2nd International Conference on Methods and Materials for Separation Processes: Separation Science – Theory and Practice 2013 - Biały Kamień Hotel, Świeradów-Zdrój, Poland
Duration: 9 Jun 201313 Jun 2013
http://wch.pwr.edu.pl/1800542.dhtml

Conference

Conference2nd International Conference on Methods and Materials for Separation Processes
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityŚwieradów-Zdrój
Period9/06/1313/06/13
Internet address

Keywords

  • molecular imprinting
  • template-directed synthesis
  • antibodies
  • enzymes
  • molecularly imprinted polymers
  • molecular recognition capabilities
  • antibody-like behaviour
  • catalytic activity
  • enzyme-like behaviour
  • chemical stability
  • thermal stability

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