Optical sensors with molecularly imprinted nanospheres: a promising approach for robust and label-free detection of small molecules

Volume: 402, Issue: 10, Pages: 3245 - 3252
Published: Dec 8, 2011
Abstract
Molecularly imprinted nanospheres obtained by miniemulsion polymerization have been applied as the sensitive layer for label-free direct optical sensing of small molecules. Using these particles as the sensitive layer allowed for improving response times in comparison to sensors using MIP layers. As a model compound, well-characterized nanospheres imprinted against l-Boc-phenylalanine anilide (l-BFA) were chosen. For immobilization, a simple...
Paper Details
Title
Optical sensors with molecularly imprinted nanospheres: a promising approach for robust and label-free detection of small molecules
Published Date
Dec 8, 2011
Volume
402
Issue
10
Pages
3245 - 3252
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