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Reference type: Book Chapter
Authors: Southard GE, Van Houten KA, Ott EWJr, Murray GM
Publication date: 2007
Chapter title: Synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of molecularly imprinted polymer phosphonate sensors.
Chapter number: 2
Page numbers: 19-38.
DOI: 10.1021/bk-2007-0980.ch002

Book title: Antiterrorism and Homeland Defense: Polymers and Materials
Edition: 3rd
Editors: Reynolds JG, Lawson GE
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Series title: ACS Symposium Series
Volume number: 980

Abstract: Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) that are capable of sensing specific organophosphorus compounds, such as pinacolyl methylphosphonate (PMP), by luminescence have been synthesized and characterized. The polymers have been synthesized using conventional free radical polymerization and using Reversible Addition Fragmentation Transfer (RAFT) polymerization. The RAFT polymers exhibited many advantages over conventional free radical processes but are more difficult to make porous. ® 2008 American Chemical Society
Template and target information: pinacolyl methylphosphonate, PMP, organophosphorus compounds


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