Carbon Dots: Classification, properties, synthesis, characterization, and applications in health care—An updated review (2018–2021)
Carbon dots (CDs) are usually smaller than 10 nm in size, and are meticulously formulated
and recently introduced nanomaterials, among the other types of carbon-based …
and recently introduced nanomaterials, among the other types of carbon-based …
Molecularly imprinted polymers in electrochemical and optical sensors
Molecular imprinting is the process of template-induced formation of specific recognition
sites in a polymer. Synthetic receptors prepared using molecular imprinting possess a …
sites in a polymer. Synthetic receptors prepared using molecular imprinting possess a …
Molecularly imprinted polymers for sample preparation and biosensing in food analysis: Progress and perspectives
Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are biomimetics which can selectively bind to
analytes of interest. One of the most interesting areas where MIPs have shown the biggest …
analytes of interest. One of the most interesting areas where MIPs have shown the biggest …
Solid-phase synthesis of molecularly imprinted nanoparticles
Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are synthetic materials, generally based on acrylic or
methacrylic monomers, that are polymerized in the presence of a specific target molecule …
methacrylic monomers, that are polymerized in the presence of a specific target molecule …
Molecularly imprinted polymers in diagnostics: Accessing analytes in biofluids
Bio-applied molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are biomimetic materials with tailor-made
synthetic recognition sites, mimicking biological counterparts known for their sensitive and …
synthetic recognition sites, mimicking biological counterparts known for their sensitive and …
Forward-looking roadmaps for long-term continuous water quality monitoring: bottlenecks, innovations, and prospects in a critical review
Long-term continuous monitoring (LTCM) of water quality can bring far-reaching influences
on water ecosystems by providing spatiotemporal data sets of diverse parameters and …
on water ecosystems by providing spatiotemporal data sets of diverse parameters and …
Molecular imprinting of macromolecules for sensor applications
Molecular recognition has an important role in numerous living systems. One of the most
important molecular recognition methods is molecular imprinting, which allows host …
important molecular recognition methods is molecular imprinting, which allows host …
Towards electrochemical surface plasmon resonance sensor based on the molecularly imprinted polypyrrole for glyphosate sensing
D Balciunas, D Plausinaitis, V Ratautaite… - Talanta, 2022 - Elsevier
In this research the molecular imprinting technology was applied for the formation of
glyphosate-sensitive layer. The glyphosate imprinted conducting polymer polypyrrole …
glyphosate-sensitive layer. The glyphosate imprinted conducting polymer polypyrrole …
Imprinted hydrogel nanoparticles for protein biosensing: a review
AT Silva, R Figueiredo, M Azenha, PAS Jorge… - ACS …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Over the past decade, molecular imprinting (MI) technology has made tremendous progress,
and the advancements in nanotechnology have been the major driving force behind the …
and the advancements in nanotechnology have been the major driving force behind the …
Recent progress in optical sensors for biomedical diagnostics
In recent years, several types of optical sensors have been probed for their aptitude in
healthcare biosensing, making their applications in biomedical diagnostics a rapidly …
healthcare biosensing, making their applications in biomedical diagnostics a rapidly …