Development of advanced nanosized molecularly inprinted polymers via surface-initiatied 'living' radical polymerisation
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2012-01
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Cranfield University
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Surface-initiated photo-iniferter mediated controlled polymerisation was used as a technique for the development of advanced and smart materials. Molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) shell nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesised in this way from PAMAM dendrimers, used as a graftable core, in 2 min irradiation time. Surprisingly the so-synthetised NPs were around 200 nm and had a cubic shape. Cont/d.
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grafting from, dithiocarbamate ester group, N-substituted polyaniline, conductivity, fluorescent core MIP nanoparticles
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