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    Molecular and Ionic Recognition with Imprinted Polymers

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    Molecular and Ionic Recognition with Imprinted Polymers

    Molecular and Ionic Recognition with Imprinted Polymers By Richard A. Bartsch and Mizuo Maeda (Eds.)
    1998 | 340 Pages | ISBN: 0841235740 | PDF | 30 MB


    Content: Molecular and ionic recognition with imprinted polymers : a brief overview / Mizuo Maeda and Richard A. Bartsch -- Molecular imprinting for the preparation of enzyme-analogous polymers / Günter Wulff, Thomas Gross, Rainer Schönfeld, Thomas Schrader, and Christian Kirsten -- Molecular imprinting : status artis et quo vadere? / Klaus Mosbach, Karsten Haupt, Xiao-Chuan Liu, Peter A.G. Cormack, and Olof Ramström -- Important considerations in the design of receptor sites using noncovalent imprinting / Börje Sellergren -- Recent advances in the use of molecularly imprinted materials in separation and synthesis / Olof Ramström, Lei Ye, Cong Yu, and Per-Erik Gustavsson -- Applications of molecular imprinting to the recognition and detection of bioactive molecules / Scott J. McNiven, Soo-Hwan Cheong, Raphael Levi, Yohei Yokobayashi, Takeshi Nakagiri, Kazuyoshi Yano, and Isao Karube -- Chiral ligand exchange adsorbents for amines and underivatized amino acids : 'bait-and-switch' molecular imprinting / Frances H. Arnold, Susanne Striegler, and Vidyasankar Sundaresan -- Recognition of drugs and herbicides : strategy in selection of functional monomers for noncovalent molecular imprinting / Toshifumi Takeuchi and Jun Matsui -- Noncovalent molecular imprinting of a synthetic polymer with the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid in the presence of polar protic solvents / Karsten Haupt -- Development of uniform-sized, molecular-imprinted stationary phases for HPLC / Ken Hosoya and Nubuo Tanaka -- Designing metal complexes in porous organic hosts / John F. Krebs and A.S. Borovik -- Molecularly imprinted polymeric membranes for optical resolution / Masakazu Yoshikawa -- Molecular imprinted membranes prepared by phase inversion of polyacrylonitrile copolymers containing carboxylic acid groups / Takaomi Kobayashi, Hong Ying Wang, Takahiro Fukaya, and Nobuyuki Fujii -- Imprinting of proteins on polymer-coated DNA for affinity separation with enhanced selectivity / Daisuke Umeno, Masafumi Kawasaki, and Mizuo Maeda -- Templated polymers for the selective sequestering and sensing of metal ions / Xiangfei Zeng, Anton Bzhelyansky, Sue Y. Bae, Amanda L. Jenkins, and George M. Murray -- Metal ion templated polymers : studies of N-(4-vinylbenzyl)-1,4,7-triazacyclononane-metal ion complexes and their polymerization with divinylbenzene : the importance of thermodynamic and imprinting parameters in metal ion selectivity studies of the demetalated, templated polymers / Richard H. Fish -- Surface imprinting : preparation of metal ion-imprinted resins by use of complexation at the aqueous-organic interface / Kazuhiko Tsukagoshi, Kai Yu Yu, Yoshihisa Ozaki, Tohru Miyajima, Mizuo Maeda, and Makoto Takagi -- Selective adsorption of metal ions to surface-templated resins prepared by emulsion polymerization using a functional surfactant / Yoshifumi Koide, Hideto Shosenji, Mizuo Maeda, and Makoto Takagi -- Metal ion-imprinted polymers prepared by surface template polymerization with water-in-oil emulsions / Kazuya Uezu, Masahiro Goto, and Fumiyuki Nakashio -- A physicochemical study on the origin of the imprinting effect / Tohru Miyajima, Kyoko Sohma, Shin-ichi Ishiguro, Masaki Ando, Shigeo Nakamura, Mizuo Maeda, and Makoto Takagi -- Recognition over footprint cavities / Kensaku Morihara -- Molecular imprinted receptors in sol-gel materials for aqueous phase recognition of phosphates and phosphonates / Darryl Y. Sasaki, Daniel J. Rush, Charles E. Daitch, Todd M. Alam, Roger A. Assink, Carol S. Ashley, C. Jeffrey Brinker, and Kenneth J. Shea.