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Reference type: Journal
Authors: Moradian A, Mosbach K
Article Title: Preparation of a functional, highly selective polymer by molecular imprinting. A demonstration with L-p-aminophenylalanine anilide as a template molecule allowing multiple points of attachment.
Publication date: 1989
Journal: Journal of Molecular Recognition
Volume: 2
Issue: (4)
Page numbers: 167-169.
DOI: 10.1002/jmr.300020405

Abstract: The technique of molecular imprinting was tested using various phenylalanine derivatives. It could be shown that polymers obtained by imprinting with L-p-aminophenylalanine anilide gave best recognition of the original L-form, with separation factors (a) above 8, on applying racemic mixtures to the polymer obtained and present in a HPLC column. We believe that these results are due to multiple points of attachment that are possible between print or template (guest) molecules and the formed polymer (host).


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