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  • GEORGESCU Elena-Bianca
    21 March 2017

    From 15/03/2017 to 15/07/2017 Research Topics
    Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Biomimetic Sensors

  • Polymère à empreinte moléculaire: synthèse, caractérisation et utilisation dans le domaine des capteurs
    8 June 2016
  • Controlled synthesis of a molecularly imprinted polymer film on a gold surface through “grafting from” approach for the detection of PAH
    18 July 2023, by CaB
  • SALA Alexandre
    4 December 2018

    From 05/11/2018 to 04/11/2021

  • Molecularly imprinted polymer films grafted on gold electrodes as smart electrochemical receptors for the detection of PAH
    25 June 2024, by CaB
  • Ionic Imprinted Polymers PEGDA-based for Selective Binding of Lithium Ions
    28 June 2024, by CaB
  • Imprinted polymers as antibody mimicking synthetic materials: application to extraction and sensing
    6 June 2016
  • Linking polymer science and environmental studies: Development of new specific tools for trace metal analysis
    3 June 2016
  • Catechol immobilized on crosslinked polystyrene resins by grafting or copolymerization: Incidence on metal ions adsorption
    3 June 2016
  • Molecular imprinting of gallic acid: from conventional to new approaches
    12 July 2016
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