Reference type: Journal
Authors: Yilmaz E,
Billing J,
Boyd B,
Möller P,
Rees A
Article Title: Studies towards enantioselective surface imprinted polymers.
Publication date: 2009
Journal: Journal of Separation Science
Volume: 32
Issue: (19)
Page numbers: 3274-3277.
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200900236
Abstract: Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are tailor-made materials that can specifically rebind desired target molecules. Usually, the template is in solution with monomers that form a specific polymeric cavity around the template. Here, a model system with an amino acid (Fmoc-L-Histidine) is presented. This new approach entails the imprinting of templates that are bound to support materials. It is shown that the new approach leads to materials that exhibit symmetric peak shapes for both enantiomers under isocratic conditions
Template and target information: Fmoc-L-histidine
Author keywords: Chiral imprinted polymer, surface imprinting
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