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Vapor-phase testing of the memory-effects in benzene- and toluene-imprinted polymers conditioned at elevated temperature.

2013

Abstract The preparation of polymers imprinted with common aromatic solvents such as benzene and toluene is an under-exploited subject of research. The present study was aimed at the understanding of whether true solvent memory effects can be achieved by molecular imprinting, as well as if they are stable at elevated temperature. A set of copolymers, comprising low and high cross-linking levels, was prepared from four different combinations of functional monomer and cross-linker, namely methacrylic acid (MAA)/ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA), methyl methacrylate (MMA)/EGDMA, MAA/divinyl benzene (DVB) and MMA/DVB. Each possible combination was prepared separately in benzene, toluene an…

chemistry.chemical_classificationEthylene glycol dimethacrylatePolymerBiochemistryTolueneAnalytical ChemistrySolventchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringMethacrylic acidPolymer chemistryEnvironmental ChemistryMethyl methacrylateBenzeneMolecular imprintingSpectroscopyAnalytica chimica acta
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Hierarchical Imprinting Using Crude Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis Products as Templates

2003

The crude products resulting from solid-phase peptide synthesis can be used as epitope templates to generate surface-confined sites for the template and larger peptides containing the template motif. This offers a facile route to robust affinity stationary phases for the chromatographic separation of peptides.

chemistry.chemical_classificationGeneral Chemical EngineeringPeptideGeneral ChemistryEpitopechemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographic separationTemplateAffinity chromatographychemistryMaterials ChemistryPeptide synthesisOrganic chemistryImprinting (psychology)Molecular imprintingChemistry of Materials
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Molecularly imprinted composite materials via iniferter-modified supports

2002

Wide pore silica (DP = 100 nm) and gel-type or macroporous (12% nominal crosslinking density) Merrifield resins were modified with iniferter groups for grafting of crosslinked molecularly imprinted or non-imprinted polymer layers through quasi-living polymerisation. Prior to iniferter coupling, the silica supports were premodified by silanisation with p-(chloromethyl)phenyl trimethoxysilane. The iniferter groups were then introduced by reacting the resin-bound chloromethyl groups with sodium N,N-diethyldithiocarbamate. It was shown that the coupling yield, measured as the conversion of the chloromethyl groups, could be varied between 5 and 85% through kinetic control, with the fastest conve…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceGeneral ChemistryPolymerchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerAdsorptionchemistryPolymerizationMethacrylic acidPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryComposite materialPorosityMolecular imprintingPhotoinitiatorJ. Mater. Chem.
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Distribution of molecularly imprinted polymer layers on macroporous silica gel particles by STEM and EDX

2005

Abstract Using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in parallel and scanning mode (STEM) combined with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) the distribution of molecularly imprinted polymer layers covalently grafted on the inner and outer surface of macroporous silica gel particles was observed. The grafting was achieved using a special initiator system ( iniferter ) and applied on a well known model system producing molecularly imprinted layers with l -phenyl alanine analide ( l -PA) as template. By staining the sample with RuO 4 before its embedment in epoxy resin and cutting ultra thin slices it was possible to identify the stained grafted polymer on the silica matrix by EDX. Bas…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceSilica gelMolecularly imprinted polymerGeneral Physics and AstronomyCell BiologyPolymerEpoxychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringStructural BiologyTransmission electron microscopyCovalent bondvisual_artPolymer chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceSpectroscopyMolecular imprintingMicron
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Soluble Single-Molecule Nanogels of Controlled Structure as a Matrix for Efficient Artificial Enzymes

2006

chemistry.chemical_classificationMolecular StructureNanogelsHomogeneous catalysisGeneral ChemistryMatrix (biology)Combinatorial chemistryCatalysisPolyethylene GlycolsMolecular WeightEnzymeMicroscopy Electron TransmissionchemistryPolyethyleneimineOrganic chemistryMoleculeMolecular imprintingAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Imprinted Polymers with Memory for Small Molecules, Proteins, or Crystals

2000

chemistry.chemical_classificationNanostructureMolecular recognitionchemistryMolecularly imprinted polymerNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryPolymerTemplate synthesisImprinting (psychology)Molecular imprintingSmall moleculeCatalysisAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Studies on the Process of Formation, Nature and Stability of Binding Sites in Molecularly Imprinted Polymers

2002

AbstractIn Molecular Imprinting the nature of the templated binding sites and the mechanism of their formation are still poorly understood. For this reason our groups are carrying out fundamental studies concerning known imprinting protocols, with the primary aim of shedding light on the role of the template in the different steps of the polymerisation, from the formation of primary chains to the build-up of the porous structure. In this paper we report our initial results concerning copolymers of methacrylic acid (MAA) and ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate (EDMA) and their formation in presence or absence of the templates 9-ethyladenine, ametryn or terbutylazine. Monitoring the monomer disappe…

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerMaterials scienceMethacrylic acidchemistryPolymerizationPolymer chemistrySize-exclusion chromatographyMolecularly imprinted polymerPolymerMethacrylateMolecular imprintingMRS Proceedings
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Enantioselective Ester Hydrolysis Catalyzed by Imprinted Polymers. 2,

2000

Highly cross-linked network polymers prepared by molecular imprinting catalyzed enantioselectively the hydrolysis of N-tert-butoxycarbonyl phenylalanine-p-nitrophenyl ester (BOCPheONP). The templates were designed to allow incorporation of the key catalytic elements, found in the proteolytic enzyme chymotrypsin, into the polymer active sites. Three model systems were evaluated. These were constructed from a chiral phosphonate analogue of phenylalanine (series A, C) or L-phenylalanine (series B) attached by a labile ester linkage to an imidazole-containing vinyl monomer. Free radical copolymerization of the template with methacrylic acid (MAA) and ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EDMA) gave a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryMethacrylic acidHydrogen bondEthylene glycol dimethacrylateOrganic ChemistryPolymer chemistryProteolytic enzymesCarboxylatePolymerMolecular imprintingThe Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Genomic conflicts and sexual antagonism in human health: Insights from oxytocin and testosterone

2015

We review the hypothesized and observed effects of two of the major forms of genomic conflicts, genomic imprinting and sexual antagonism, on human health. We focus on phenotypes mediated by peptide and steroid hormones (especially oxytocin and testosterone) because such hormones centrally mediate patterns of physical and behavioral resource allocation that underlie both forms of conflict. In early development, a suite of imprinted genes modulates the human oxytocinergic system as predicted from theory, with paternally inherited gene expression associated with higher oxytocin production, and increased solicitation to mothers by infants. This system is predicted to impact health through the i…

kinship theoryparental antagonismsexual conflictsexual antagonismparent–offspring conflictgenomic imprinting
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Developments in the evolutionary theory of social interactions

2016

Altruistic behaviour, which benefits others but harms the actor, can evolve when copies of the underlying genes are transmitted to future generations by related beneficiaries. While we know that the mechanism of ‘kin selection’ answers to how altruism can evolve, the answers to why and when it can evolve are still obscure. The first aim of this thesis is to shed light to the evolution of altruism by identifying factors that facilitate or promote it. I find that the conditions under which altruism can evolve follow surprisingly simple principles that are independent of the taxon-specific traits such as fecundity. Further, by analysing the unique aspects of haplodiploid sex determination syst…

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