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Ashutosh Tiwari og Lokman Uzun
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John Wiley & Sons
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Advanced Molecularly Imprinting Materials

Advanced Molecularly Imprinting Materials

Ashutosh Tiwari og Lokman Uzun
(2016)
Sprog: Engelsk
John Wiley & Sons, Limited
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  • Udgiver: John Wiley & Sons (November 2016)
  • Forfattere: Ashutosh Tiwari og Lokman Uzun
  • ISBN: 9781119336167
Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are an important functional material because of their potential implications in diverse research fields. The materials have been developed for a range of uses including separation, environmental, biomedical and sensor applications. In this book, the chapters are clustered into two main sections: Strategies to be employed when using the affinity materials, and rational design of MIPs for advanced applications. In the first part, the book covers the recent advances in producing MIPs for sample design, preparation and characterizations. In the second part, the chapters demonstrate the importance and novelty of creation of recognition imprinted on the materials and surfaces for a range of microbial detection sensors in the biomedical, environmental and food safety fields as well as sensing human odor and virus monitoring systems.          Part 1: Strategies of affinity materials Molecularly imprinted polymers MIP nanomaterials Micro- and nanotraps for solid phase extraction Carbonaceous affinity nanomaterials Fluorescent MIPs MIP-based fiber optic sensors Part 2: Rational design of MIP for advanced applications MIP-based biomedical and environmental sensors Affinity adsorbents for environmental biotechnology MIP in food safety MIP-based virus monitoring MIP-based drug delivery and controlled release Biorecognition imprints on the biosensor surfaces MIP-based sensing of volatile organic compounds in human body odour MIP-based microcantilever sensor system
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  • Hardback: 720 sider
  • Udgiver: John Wiley & Sons, Limited (December 2016)
  • Forfattere: Ashutosh Tiwari og Lokman Uzun
  • ISBN: 9781119336297

Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are an important functional material because of their potential implications in diverse research fields. The materials have been developed for a range of uses including separation, environmental, biomedical and sensor applications. In this book, the chapters are clustered into two main sections: Strategies to be employed when using the affinity materials, and rational design of MIPs for advanced applications. In the first part, the book covers the recent advances in producing MIPs for sample design, preparation and characterizations. In the second part, the chapters demonstrate the importance and novelty of creation of recognition imprinted on the materials and surfaces for a range of microbial detection sensors in the biomedical, environmental and food safety fields as well as sensing human odor and virus monitoring systems.         

Part 1: Strategies of affinity materials

  • Molecularly imprinted polymers
  • MIP nanomaterials
  • Micro- and nanotraps for solid phase extraction
  • Carbonaceous affinity nanomaterials
  • Fluorescent MIPs
  • MIP-based fiber optic sensors

Part 2: Rational design of MIP for advanced applications

  • MIP-based biomedical and environmental sensors
  • Affinity adsorbents for environmental biotechnology
  • MIP in food safety
  • MIP-based virus monitoring
  • MIP-based drug delivery and controlled release
  • Biorecognition imprints on the biosensor surfaces
  • MIP-based sensing of volatile organic compounds in human body odour
  • MIP-based microcantilever sensor system
Preface xiii
Part 1 Strategies of Affinity Materials 1 Recent Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-based Methods for Sample Preparation 3 Antonio Martín-Esteban
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Molecularly Imprinted Solid-phase Extraction 6
1.3 Molecularly Imprinted Solid-phase Microextraction 14
1.4 Molecularly Imprinted Stir Bar Sorptive Extraction 17
1.5 Other Formats 18
1.6 Conclusions 20 References 21 2 A Genuine Combination of Solvent-free Sample Preparation Technique and Molecularly Imprinted Nanomaterials 29 Santanu Patra, Ekta Roy, Rashmi Madhuri and Prashant K. Sharma
2.1 Introduction 30
2.2 Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Modified Fiber for Solid-phase Microextraction 40
2.3 In-tube Solid-phase Microextraction Technique 55
2.4 Monolithic Fiber 58
2.5 Micro-solid-phase Extraction 70
2.6 Stir-bar Sorptive Extraction 73
2.7 Conclusion and Future Scope 76 Acknowledgments 76 Abbreviations 77 References 78 3 Fluorescent Molecularly Imprinted Polymers 89 Kornelia Gawlitza, Wei Wan, Sabine Wagner and Knut Rurack
3.1 Introduction 89
3.2 Classes of Emitters to Endow MIPs with Fluorescence 91
3.3 Fluorescent Molecularly Imprinted Silica 108
3.4 Post-imprinting of MIPs 111
3.5 fMIPs as Labels 113
3.6 Formats for fMIPs 115
3.7 Conclusion 119 References 120 4 Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-based Micro- and Nanotraps for Solid-phase Extraction 129 Ridvan Say, Rüstem Keçili and Arzu Ersöz
4.1 Introduction 130
4.2 MIPs as SPE Materials 130
4.3 Conclusions 149 References 153 5 Imprinted Carbonaceous Nanomaterials: A Tiny Looking Big Thing in the Field of Selective and Secific Analysis 165 Ekta Roy, Santanu Patra, Rashmi Madhuri and Prashant K. Sharma
5.1 Introduction 166
5.2 Graphene-modified Imprinted Polymer 179
5.3 Carbon Nanotubes-modified Imprinted Polymer 190
5.4 Combination of graphene, CNTs, and MIPs 197
5.5 Graphene Quantum Dots and/or Carbon Dots 198
5.6 Fullerene 201
5.7 Activated carbon 202
5.8 Conclusions 203 Acknowledgments 204 List of abbreviations 204 References 205 6 Molecularly Imprinted Materials for Fiber-optic Sensor Platforms 217 Yavuz Orhan Yaman, Necdet Basaran, Kübra Karayagiz, Zafer Vatansever, Cengiz Yegin, Önder Haluk Tekbas and Müfrettin Murat Sari
6.1 Introduction 218
6.2 Material Aspect: Morphology and Physical Forms of MIPs in FO Sensors 223
6.3 Molecularly Imprinting Technology for Fiber-optic Sensors 231
6.4 State-of-the-art Fiber-optic Sensors Applications Using Molecularly Imprinted Materials 268
6.5 Conclusion 273 References 274
Part 2 Rational Design of MIP for Advanced Applications 7 Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-based Sensors for Biomedical and Environmental Applications 285 Anca Florea, Oana Hosu, Bianca Ciui and Cecilia Cristea
7.1 Introduction 285
7.2 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Analytes of Biomedical Interest 296
7.3 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Analytes of Environmental Interest 306
7.4 Conclusion 314 Acknowledgments 316 References 316 8 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers: The Affinity Adsorbents for Environmental Biotechnology 327 Bo Mattiasson and Gizem Ertürk
8.1 Introduction 327
8.2 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers 329
8.3 Monomers 329
8.4 Cross-linking Agents 331
8.5 Mode of Polymerization 332
8.6 Cryogels 334
8.7 Process Technology 336
8.8 Applications 338 References 345 9 Molecular Imprinting Technology for Sensing and Separation in Food Safety 353 Baran Önal Ulusoy, Mehmet Odabasi and Nese Hayat Aksoy
9.1 Food Safety 354
9.2 Food Analysis 355
9.3 Current Separation Methods Used for Food Safety Purposes 356
9.4 What Is MIP? 357
9.5 MIP Applications Used for Food Safety Purposes 359 References 377 10 Advanced Imprinted Materials for Virus Monitoring 389 Zeynep Altintas
10.1 Introduction 390
10.2 Virus Imprinting 393
10.3 Artificial MIP Receptors for Viruses 398
10.4 Virus Monitoring and Detection Using Biomimetic Sensors 399
10.5 Virus Imprinting for Separation Technologies 401
10.6 Conclusions 405 References 406 11 Design and Evaluation of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers as Drug Delivery Systems 413 André Luís Morais Ruela and Gislaine Ribeiro Pereira
11.1 Introduction 414
11.2 Synthesis and Characterization of MIPs Intended for Drug Release Using Non-covalent Approaches 418
11.3 Design and Evaluation of Drug Delivery Systems Based on MIPs 436
11.4 Conclusions 445 References 446 12 Molecularly Imprinted Materials for Controlled Release Systems 455 Yagmur Yegin, Gökhan Yilmaz, Ömer Karakoç, Cengiz Yegin, Servet Çete, Mustafa Akbulut and Müfrettin Murat Sari
12.1 Introduction 456
12.2 Selectivity, Release Mechanism and Functionality of MIPs-based CR Systems 459
12.3 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers Production for Controlled Release 482
12.4 Controlled Release Applications Using Molecularly Imprinted Materials-based Controlled Release 491
12.5 Conclusion 506 References 507 13 Molecular Imprinting: The Creation of Biorecognition Imprints on the Biosensor Surfaces 523 Gizem Ertürk and Bo Mattiasson
13.1 Introduction 523
13.2 Molecular Imprinting 524
13.3 Microcontact Imprinting 525
13.4 Capacitive Biosensors 529
13.5 Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors 541
13.6 Concluding Remarks 549 References 550 14 Molecular Imprinted Polymers for Sensing of Volatile Organic Compounds in Human Body Odor 561 Sunil Kr. Jha
14.1 Introduction 562
14.2 MIP-QCM Sensor Array Preparation 573
14.3 Chemical Vapor Sensing 576
14.4 Analysis Outcomes 603
14.5 Conclusion 624 Acknowledgments 624 References 624 15 Development of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-based Microcantilever Sensor System 637 Meltem Okan and Memed Duman
15.1 Introduction to Mass Sensors 637
15.2 Principles of Mass Sensors 640
15.4 Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Technology 655
15.5 Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-based QCM Sensors 658
15.6 Ongoing Studies on Molecularly Imprinted Polymers-based Microcantilevers 661 Acknowledgments 669 References 669
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