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Molecular Imprinting of Polymers (Paperback)
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Molecular Imprinting of Polymers (Paperback)
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One of Nature's most important talents is evolutionary development
of systems capable of molecular recognition: distinguishing one
molecule from another. Molecular recognition is the basis for most
biological processes, such as ligandreceptor binding,
substrate-enzyme reactions and translation and transcription of the
genetic code and is therefore of universal interest. Over the past
four decades, researchers have been inspired by Nature to produce
biomimetic materials with molecular recognition properties, by
design rather than by evolution. A particularly exciting area of
biomimetics is Molecular Imprinting, which can be defined as
process of template-induced formation of specific recognition sites
(binding or catalytic) in a material where the template directs the
positioning and orientation of the material's structural components
by a self-assembling mechanism. The material itself could be
oligomeric (the typical example is DNA replication process),
polymeric (organic MIPs and inorganic imprinted silica gels) or
2-dimensional surface assembly (grafted monolayers). Essentially
the current progress in the field of molecular imprinting is a
result of fundamental achievements made by more than a hundred
groups working in the areas of non-covalent and reversible covalent
imprinting. The goal of this title is to capture this momentum and
publish a new book that will reflect the current situation in this
rapidly evolving technology. Very few of the tens of reviews
already published on this subject present a critical analysis of
the technological aspects of molecular imprinting. Leaders in this
field have been approached with requests to provide their views and
analyses of specific areas of design, characterization and
application of these polymers. The main body of Molecular
Imprinting of Polymers starts with chapters covering polymer
design, synthesis, and characterization that are prepared by
well-recognized experts such as Andrew Mayes and Natalia
Perez-Moral, Claud
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