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- 2021Electrical Low-Frequency 1/ƒ γ Noise Due to Surface Diffusion of Scatterers on an Ultra-low-Noise Graphene Platformcitations
- 2021Electrical Low-Frequency 1/fγ Noise Due to Surface Diffusion of Scatterers on an Ultra-low-Noise Graphene Platformcitations
- 2018Silicon nano-thermoelectric detectors for for sensing and instrumentation applications
- 2018Thin-film thermoelectric devices for energy harvesting and material parameter extraction
- 2016Influence of Substrate on Plasmon-Induced Absorption Enhancementscitations
- 2013Surface properties and interaction forces of biopolymer-doped conductive polypyrrole surfaces by atomic force microscopycitations
- 2005Development of self-assembled MIPs
- 2005Self-Assembled Organic Thin Films as Recognition Elements in Chemical Sensors
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Development of self-assembled MIPs
Abstract
Lipoate derivatives were used for the formation ofself-assembled imprinted thin molecular films (SA-MIPs)for the recognition of morphine. A large collection oflipoate derivatives was screened by molecular dynamicsstudies in various solvents. The most interestingcandidates of building blocks were synthesized, andmonolayer formation was studied in the absence andpresence of morphine added as the template. The bindingof ligands and morphine to gold, as well as theassociation/dissociation of morphine to the formed layerswere studied with Surface Plasmon Resonance. Theprocedure of producing these thin films is experimentallystraightforward, comprising only an adsorption(self-assembly) step, and a washing routine to removebound template, without the need for polymerisation ofthe layer.The method, however, critically depends onwhich type of ligands is used. Imprinted factors werehighly variable and were dependent on mixing ratio andpH.