Description:
The general objective of this project are: Obtaining of molecularly imprinted polymers by polymerisation or electropolymerization, Obtaining of molecularly imprinted membranes by phase inversion and sol-gel process, Experiments for using MIP in SPR (Surface Plasmon Resonance) sensors for drug detection, including the soft of new sensor, Testing of the new sensors, mechanical and electronic design, validation of the technical charactertics.Personnes de MAPIEM participant au (…)
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Diosgenin-selective molecularly imprinted pearls prepared by wet phase inversion
2 June 2016 -
Drug delivery nano-layers for surface plasmon resonance-based sensors
15 December 2016 -
Tailor-made polymer beads for gallic acid recognition and separation
3 June 2016 -
Structure properties relationships of liquid crystal bent core organic semiconductors based on benzo[2,1-b:3,4-b’]dithiophene-4,5-dione
3 June 2016 -
Organic thin film transistors based on distyryl-oligothiophenes: Role of AFM images in analyses of charge transport properties
3 June 2016 -
Complexation of nickel with 2-(aminomethyl)pyridine at high zinc concentrations or in a nonaqueous solvent mixture
2 June 2016 -
3D printed system for the spectrophotometric determination of lead in water
30 September 2016 -
A versatile electrochemical sensing receptor based on a molecularly imprinted polymer
2 June 2016 -
Synthèse de polymères à empreintes ioniques du plomb (II)
15 December 2016 -
Surface plasmon resonance multi-sensor for real time illicit drugs detection
26 May 2016, by webmaster