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Synthesis of Bacteria Imprinted Polymers by Pickering Emulsion Polymerization

Gong, Haiyue LU ; Shen, Xiantao and Ye, Lei LU orcid (2021) In Methods in Molecular Biology 2359. p.43-51
Abstract

Molecularly imprinted polymers have been studied for a long time and have found useful applications in many fields. In most cases, small organic molecules are used as templates to synthesize imprinted polymers. In contrast to low molecular weight targets, large biological molecules and cells are more challenging to use as templates to synthesize cell-recognizing materials. This chapter presents an interfacial imprinting method to synthesize bacteria-recognizing polymer beads using Pickering emulsion polymerization. The tendency of bacteria to reside between two immiscible liquids is utilized to create surface-imprinted binding sites on cross-linked polymer microspheres.

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published
subject
keywords
Bacteria, Chitosan, Molecular imprinting, Pickering emulsion, Surface imprinting
host publication
Methods in Molecular Biology
series title
Methods in Molecular Biology
volume
2359
pages
9 pages
publisher
Humana Press
external identifiers
  • pmid:34410658
  • scopus:85113609166
ISSN
1064-3745
1940-6029
DOI
10.1007/978-1-0716-1629-1_4
language
English
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yes
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7a92e80c-dfaa-4532-aaba-665ca712a163
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2021-09-09 09:02:16
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  author       = {{Gong, Haiyue and Shen, Xiantao and Ye, Lei}},
  booktitle    = {{Methods in Molecular Biology}},
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  pages        = {{43--51}},
  publisher    = {{Humana Press}},
  series       = {{Methods in Molecular Biology}},
  title        = {{Synthesis of Bacteria Imprinted Polymers by Pickering Emulsion Polymerization}},
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  doi          = {{10.1007/978-1-0716-1629-1_4}},
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