Abstract: Molecular imprinting is a template polymerization technique that can easily provide synthetic polymers capable of molecular recognition for given target molecules. In addition to their highly specific recognition ability, we are attempting to introduce signaling functions to molecularly imprinted polymers, enabling them to respond according to specific binding events. Some of our work regarding such signaling molecularly imprinted polymers is presented here, including molecularly imprinted polymers that induce spectral shifts of target compounds because of binding. Such compounds include hydrogen-bonding-based fluorescent imprinted polymers and metalloporphyrin-based signaling molecularly imprinted polymers. © 2005 The Japan Chemical Journal Forum and Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Chem Rec 5: 263-275; 2005: Published online in Wiley InterScience () DOI 10.1002/tcr.20052
Template and target information: (-)-cinchonidine, CD
Author keywords: molecular imprinting, molecular recognition, signaling molecularly imprinted polymers, fluorescent monomers, metalloporphyrins