2020
DOI: 10.3390/bios10030016
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Self-assembly Synthesis of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for the Ultrasensitive Electrochemical Determination of Testosterone

Abstract: Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) can often bind target molecules with high selectivity and specificity. When used as MIPs, conductive polymers may have unique binding capabilities; they often contain aromatic rings and functional groups, which can undergo π-π and hydrogen bonding interactions with similarly structured target (or template) molecules. In this work, an electrochemical method was used to optimize the synthetic self-assembly of poly(aniline-co-metanilic acid) and testosterone, forming testoste… Show more

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“…[ 109 ] Therefore, researchers combined macromolecular self‐assembly with SMIT, and introduced light/electric response primitives during the assembly process to realize the coupling of SMIT and response functions, and converted the molecular recognition process into response signal changes, and prepared multiple water‐dispersible MIP NPs with both molecular recognition function and response detection function. [ 110 ] This method provides a new idea for the preparation of macromolecular SMIPs.…”
Section: Synthesis Methods Of Protein Smipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 109 ] Therefore, researchers combined macromolecular self‐assembly with SMIT, and introduced light/electric response primitives during the assembly process to realize the coupling of SMIT and response functions, and converted the molecular recognition process into response signal changes, and prepared multiple water‐dispersible MIP NPs with both molecular recognition function and response detection function. [ 110 ] This method provides a new idea for the preparation of macromolecular SMIPs.…”
Section: Synthesis Methods Of Protein Smipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significantly, different doped polymers membranes were obtained by changing the electrolyte composition (e.g., anions). Finally, the prepared imprinted membranes were grown directly on the working electrode, attached to the surface firmly and uniformly 57,59–62 . Table 3 shows the imprinted polymers based on different types of working electrodes.…”
Section: Field‐induced Imprinted Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To create a testosterone-imprinted electronically conductive polymer (TIECP) on the sensing electrodes, Liu et al optimized the synthetic self-assembly of poly (anilineco-metanilic acid) and testosterone using an electrochemical method (Liu et al, 2020). This technique optimized the conductivity of nanomaterials.…”
Section: Electrochemical Sensors For the Detection Of Testosteronementioning
confidence: 99%