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Publication type: | Article in scientific journal |
Type of review: | Peer review (publication) |
Title: | Membranes for specific adsorption : immobilizing molecularly imprinted polymer microspheres using electrospun nanofibers |
Authors: | Büttiker, Roman Ebert, Jürgen Hinderling, Christian Adlhart, Christian |
DOI: | 10.21256/zhaw-1551 10.2533/chimia.2011.182 |
Published in: | Chimia |
Volume(Issue): | 65 |
Issue: | 3 |
Page(s): | 182 |
Pages to: | 186 |
Issue Date: | 1-Mar-2011 |
Publisher / Ed. Institution: | Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft |
Publisher / Ed. Institution: | Bern |
ISSN: | 0009-4293 |
Language: | English |
Subjects: | ICBC; Molecularly imprinted polymer; Raman microscopy; Electrospinning; Filtration; Precipitation polymerization |
Subject (DDC): | 620: Engineering |
Abstract: | Molecularly imprinted polymer microspheres were immobilized within a polymer nanofiber membrane by electrospinning. Such membranes simplify the handling of functional microspheres and provide specific recognition capabilities for solid-phase extraction and filtration applications. In this study, microspheres were prepared by precipitation polymerization of methacrylic acid and divinylbenzene as a cross-linker with the target molecule (-)-cinchonidine and then, they were electrospun into a non-woven polyacrylonitrile nanofiber membrane. The composite membrane showed specific affinity for (-)-cinchonidine which was attributed to the functional microspheres as confirmed by Raman microscopy. The target molecule capturing capacity of the composite membrane was 5 mg/g or 25 mg/g immobilized functional microsphere. No difference in target affinity was observed between the immobilized microspheres and the free microspheres. These results reveal that electrospun composite membranes are a feasible approach to immobilizing functional microspheres. |
URI: | https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/2083 |
Fulltext version: | Published version |
License (according to publishing contract): | Licence according to publishing contract |
Departement: | Life Sciences and Facility Management |
Organisational Unit: | Institute of Chemistry and Biotechnology (ICBT) |
Appears in collections: | Publikationen Life Sciences und Facility Management |
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Büttiker, R., Ebert, J., Hinderling, C., & Adlhart, C. (2011). Membranes for specific adsorption : immobilizing molecularly imprinted polymer microspheres using electrospun nanofibers. Chimia, 65(3), 182–186. https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-1551
Büttiker, R. et al. (2011) ‘Membranes for specific adsorption : immobilizing molecularly imprinted polymer microspheres using electrospun nanofibers’, Chimia, 65(3), pp. 182–186. Available at: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-1551.
R. Büttiker, J. Ebert, C. Hinderling, and C. Adlhart, “Membranes for specific adsorption : immobilizing molecularly imprinted polymer microspheres using electrospun nanofibers,” Chimia, vol. 65, no. 3, pp. 182–186, Mar. 2011, doi: 10.21256/zhaw-1551.
BÜTTIKER, Roman, Jürgen EBERT, Christian HINDERLING und Christian ADLHART, 2011. Membranes for specific adsorption : immobilizing molecularly imprinted polymer microspheres using electrospun nanofibers. Chimia. 1 März 2011. Bd. 65, Nr. 3, S. 182–186. DOI 10.21256/zhaw-1551
Büttiker, Roman, Jürgen Ebert, Christian Hinderling, and Christian Adlhart. 2011. “Membranes for Specific Adsorption : Immobilizing Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Microspheres Using Electrospun Nanofibers.” Chimia 65 (3): 182–86. https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-1551.
Büttiker, Roman, et al. “Membranes for Specific Adsorption : Immobilizing Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Microspheres Using Electrospun Nanofibers.” Chimia, vol. 65, no. 3, Mar. 2011, pp. 182–86, https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-1551.
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