Keywords
Smart imprinted polymers, chelating polymers, porous polymers, sensors, extraction, pollutants
Presentation
Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) are synthetic polymers designed to mimic natural biological receptors like antibodies. In the classical non-covalent approach, a template molecule interacts with a functional monomer and a cross-linker in a porogen solvent. After polymerization, the removal of the template generates the recognition cavities inside the (…)
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Ion and Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (IMIP)
15 January 2018, by webmaster -
Co-grafting of porphyrins and fullerenes on ZnO nanorods: Towards supramolecular donor–acceptor assembly
3 June 2016 -
IBRAHIM Farah
18 September 2020Research Topics
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Role of ligand acidity in chelating adsorption and desorption of metal salts
3 June 2016 -
LEZRAK Omar
5 September 2023From 01/09/2023 to 31/08/2024
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Innovative Dual-detection sensor for Environmental monitoring of metAL in WATER
2 February 2024, by CaBAcronym : IDEALWATER
Funding: ANR - Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Short Overview: Accurate monitoring of trace metals in water is of outmost importance for the environment preservation and for human health. Therefore, there are increasing concerns to develop novel and robust portable sensors in order to control their levels. IDEALWATER project aims to design a novel in-situ device based on fluorescence and electrochemical dual-mode detection to measure trace metal ions in natural (…) -
Tailor-made polymer beads for gallic acid recognition and separation
3 June 2016 -
3D inkjet printing of hybrid electroactive ink based on molecularly imprinted polymers for lipopolysaccharides detection
16 September 2024, by CaB -
Molecularly imprinted polymers containing redox or fluorescent probes for sensing applications
30 August 2018, by CaB -
BRANGER Catherine
3 June 2016Research Topics Synthesis and characterization of porous polymer resins Molecularly and ion imprinted polymers Application to extraction and sensors (industrial and environmental field)