Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9770280 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Novel molecular recognition materials were prepared from commercially available Torlon® 4000T polyamide-imide by an alternative molecular imprinting. Torlon® 4000T was converted into the molecularly imprinted film adopting 9-ethyladenine as a print molecule, whereby the adenosine recognition site was formed. The molecular recognition phenomena were studied by SPR spectroscopy. The apparent affinity constant toward adenosine, estimated by using apparent adsorption isotherms, ranged from 2.73Ã104 to 7.86Ã104Â molâ1Â dm3. The present work demonstrates that SPR spectroscopy is a facile method for the study of molecularly imprinted materials. The results obtained in the present study also suggest that Torlon® 4000T is one of the more highly effective candidate materials to be converted into molecular recognition materials by applying an alternative molecular imprinting.
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Authors
Masakazu Yoshikawa, Michael D. Guiver, Gilles P. Robertson,