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Reference type: Journal
Authors: Ki CD, Chang JY
Article Title: Preparation of a molecularly imprinted polymeric nanocapsule with potential use in delivery applications.
Publication date: 2006
Journal: Macromolecules
Volume: 39
Issue: (9)
Page numbers: 3415-3419.
DOI: 10.1021/ma052480q

Abstract: A molecularly imprinted nanocapsule was prepared, which showed excellent site accessibility and potential in delivery applications. The monomer-template complex (Est-Vinyl) was synthesized by the reaction of 3-isopropenyl-,-dimethylbenzyl isocyanate with estrone, where the template was linked to a polymerizable vinyl group via a thermally reversible urethane bond. Microemulsion polymerization of Est-Vinyl, styrene, and divinylbenzene was carried out in water and octanol by using potassium persulfate as an initiator to produce a nanocapsule having a cross-linked polymeric wall. The hollow structure of the nanocapsule was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy. The template was removed from the polymeric wall by means of a simple thermal reaction. In aqueous media, the imprinted nanocapsule solubilized hydrophobic pyrene. When the imprinted nanocapsules were previously incubated in a template (estrone) solution, pyrene could not transfer effectively into the interior of the nanocapsules, suggesting that the imprinted sites were blocked by the template molecules.
Template and target information: estrone

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