Imprinted Polymeric Membranes

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Imprinted Polymeric Membranes

Industrial chemistry and chemical engineering

Author: Laura Donato

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Language: English

Published by: De Gruyter

Published on: 4th July 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 260 pages

ISBN: 9783110652314


Introduction

Highly efficient separation tools are increasingly required for satisfying the necessity of the modern society. In this context, for achieving optimized separation and purification of targeted compounds, the typical features of the imprinting technology and membrane science for developing the so-called imprinted membranes have been exploited. Imprinted membranes are smart systems endowing selective recognition properties towards specific molecules and ions that exhibit better performance with respect to the traditional separation techniques.

Objective of the Monograph

The aim of this monography is to give a contribution in promoting the knowledge on the current research trend about this topic. Starting from the concept of molecular recognition, the book introduces the reader to the fascinating world of imprinting technology and membrane-based processes up to discussing the development of imprinted polymers as well as imprinted membranes, which represent their special format.

Imprinting Strategies and Mechanisms

The different imprinting strategies as well as the theory and mechanisms of the separation are also explained. Furthermore, the application of molecularly imprinted polymeric membranes in different areas for the selective recognition of drugs, active pharmaceutical ingredients, pesticides, other toxic compounds, and proteins is discussed.

Applications

The attention is also devoted to their employment in enantiomeric separation, sensors technology, and controlled drug delivery. Finally, the production and application of ion imprinted membranes in the separation of metal ions, rare earth elements, and anions, and the role of cyclodextrins in the imprinting technology are discussed.

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