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    Author(s)Mingdi Yan
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    ISBN9780824753535
    Pages752
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2004

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Molecularly Imprinted Materials 2004 Edition by Mingdi Yan

    Providing an up-to-date overview of the field, this reference presents extensive discussions on a wide range of approaches for molecular imprinting written by pioneering experts on the subject. Molecularly Imprinted Materials: Science and Technology offers experimental protocols that exemplify specific techniques, as well as detailed surveys on molecular imprinting research and applications. Provides a comprehensive tutorial for those who wish to learn basic techniques and make new contributions to the field, as well as in-depth discussions, guidelines, and experimental protocols to help beginners gain a jump-start in the field of molecular imprintingThe book examines the recent evolution of the technology, offering step-by-step instruction on methods to design and optimize molecularly imprinted polymers and suggestions, recommendations, and troubleshooting strategies for alternative approaches and improvements discussed in the text.about the editors...MINGDI YAN is Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Portland State University, Oregon. After serving as a senior research scientist at Ikonos Corporation, Portland, Oregon, she joined the Portland State University faculty and now leads a research group in organic and polymeric materials science. She received the B.S. degree in polymer physics from the University of Science and Technology, China, and the Ph.D. degree in organic chemistry from the University of Oregon. OLOF RAMSTROEM is Associate Professor, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. After serving with Professor Jean-Marie Lehn at Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France, he joined the Royal Institute of Technology and is now leading a group specializing in supramolecular chemistry and molecular recognition. He received the M.Sc. degree in chemical engineering and the Ph.D. degree in bioorganic chemistry/applied biochemistry from Lund Institute of Technology/Lund University, Sweden. Molecular Imprinting - An IntroductionA Brief History of the "New Era" of Molecular ImprintingThe Non-Covalent ApproachThe covalent and Other Stoichiometric ApproachesThe Semi-Covalent ApproachThe Use of Metal Coordination for Controlling the Microenvironment of Imprinted PolymersSynthesis and Selection of Functional and Structural MonomersCombinatorial Approaches to Molecular ImprintingSurface ImprintingScaffold ImprintingImprinting in Inorganic MatricesPost Modification of Imprinted PolymersMolecular Imprinting Using Hybrid Materials as Host MatricesThermodynamic Considerations and the Use of Molecular Modeling as a Tool for Predicting MIP PerformancesSelectivity in Molecularly Imprinted Matrices Binding IsothermsMolecularly Imprinted Polymer BeadsMolecularly Imprinted Polymer Films and MembranesMicromonoliths and Microfabricated Molecularly Imprinted PolymersChromatographic TechniquesCapillary ElectrophoresisMetal Ion selective Molecularly Imprinted MaterialsSolid Phase Extraction and Byproduct RemovalApplications of Molecularly Imprinted Materials as Enzyme MimicsApplication of MIPs as Antibody Mimics in ImmunoassaysMolecularly Imprinted Polymers as Recognition Elements in Sensors: Mass and Electrochemical SensorsMolecularly Imprinted Polymers as Recognition Elements in Optical Sensors



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