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Chemistry of Functional Polymers

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  • POLLET Thomas
    26 May 2016, by webmaster

    Research Topics
    Aquatic microbial ecology

  • Synthesis and characterization of a novel bispyridylmethylamine-based copolymer for Co(II) chelation
    16 April 2025, by CaB
  • Exploring the versatility of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers: from PFAS detection to quorum sensing attenuation
    14 January, by CaB
  • Molecular recognition of autoinducers by Molecularly Imprinted Polymers as anti-biofilm strategy
    9 September 2025, by CaB
  • Bioinspiration and microtopography as non-toxic strategies for marine bioadhesion control
    14 December 2021, by JFB
  • Molecularly imprinted polymers designed for hazardous compounds detection
    17 June 2025, by CaB
  • Towards new polymer materials for the regulation of quorum sensing as a biofilm control strategy
    14 January, by CaB
  • Transparency and copolymers amount evaluation to obtain antibiofouling surfaces for microalgae PBRs design
    24 July 2024, by ChB
  • Design of molecularly imprinted polymers with anti-quorum sensing properties
    6 January 2025, by CaB
  • Antifouling Activities of Immobilized Ferrocenyl Glucose on a Glassy Carbon Surface
    4 February 2022, by RB
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