Z. Wang, S. Yu, Haohao Wang, Jinsong Wang, S. Xiao
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Research progress and application prospects of molecularly imprinted membrane technology: a review
ABSTRACT Molecularly imprinted membranes (MIMs) are selective permeation separation membranes created by molecular imprinting technology (MIT) and membrane separation technology (MST). Depending on specific recognition sites, it has shown excellent binding ability to target molecules. In this review, the recognition and mass transfer mechanisms of MIMs are summarised and analysed. The advantages and disadvantages of different preparation methods are discussed, and the status of MIMs applications in drug, sensors, and biomolecules in recent years are summarised. Finally, the current problems of MIMs and the future prospects of the field are presented. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
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Materials Research Innovations covers all areas of materials research with a particular interest in synthesis, processing, and properties from the nanoscale to the microscale to the bulk. Coverage includes all classes of material – ceramics, metals, and polymers; semiconductors and other functional materials; organic and inorganic materials – alone or in combination as composites. Innovation in composition and processing to impart special properties to bulk materials and coatings, and for innovative applications in technology, represents a strong focus. The journal attempts to balance enduring themes of science and engineering with the innovation provided by such areas of research activity.