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Reference type: Journal
Authors: Tarley CRT, Taboada-Sotomayor MDP, Kubota LT
Article Title: Biomimetic polymers in analytical chemistry. Part 2: Applications of MIP (Molecularly Imprinted Polymers) in the development of chemical sensors.
Publication date: 2005
Journal: Quimica Nova
Volume: 28
Issue: (6)
Page numbers: 1087-1101.
DOI: 10.1590/S0100-40422005000600025
Alternative URL: http://quimicanova.sbq.org.br/qnol/2005/vol28n6/24-DV04377.pdf

Abstract: The aim of this paper is the description of the strategies and advances in the use of MIP in the development of chemical sensors. MIP has been considered an emerging technology, which allows the synthesis of materials that can mimic some highly specific natural receptors such as antibodies and enzymes. In recent years a great number of publications have demonstrated a growth in their use as sensing phases in the construction of sensors. Thus, the MIP technology became very attractive as a promising analytical tool for the development of sensors
Template and target information: Review - MIPs in sensors
Author keywords: biomimetic sensors, Molecularly imprinted polymers


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