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This project focuses on developing quantum dots with molecularly imprinted polymer shells that can selectively detect antibiotics. The aim is to create highly sensitive nanosensors for applications in biotechnology and medical research.
Molecular imprinting of polymers (MIP) is a method to obtain highly functionalised polymers containing binding sites that are able to selectively recognize analyte molecules.
In general, this method is based on co-polymerisation of functional monomers around the analyte.
Consequently, a cavity formed in the polymer is complementary to the analyte not only in size and shape, but also by the electron density distribution.
Thus the MIP is capable of selectively detecting the analyte in surrounding…
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