Synthesis of nicotinamide-imprinted polymers and their binding performances in organic and aqueous media

To obtain molecularly imprinted polymers capable of selective rebinding with nicotinamide (NAM), NAM imprinted polymers were synthesized via bulk polymerization using various functional monomers and cross-linkers. The NAM recognition properties of these polymers were investigated in organic and aque...

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Main Authors: Pattarawarapan Mookda, Komkham Singha, Kareuhanon Weeranuch, Tayapiwatana Chatchai
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-602202018-09-10T03:44:07Z Synthesis of nicotinamide-imprinted polymers and their binding performances in organic and aqueous media Pattarawarapan Mookda Komkham Singha Kareuhanon Weeranuch Tayapiwatana Chatchai Chemical Engineering Chemistry Materials Science To obtain molecularly imprinted polymers capable of selective rebinding with nicotinamide (NAM), NAM imprinted polymers were synthesized via bulk polymerization using various functional monomers and cross-linkers. The NAM recognition properties of these polymers were investigated in organic and aqueous solvents by equilibrium rebinding experiments. The results show that the imprinted polymer prepared using 1:4:4 molar ratio of NAM/MAA/TRIM in dichloromethane exhibited the greatest NAM binding capacity and selectivity. This polymer is potentially valuable for the analysis of NAM in complex matrices where selective isolation and Identification are needed. 2018-09-10T03:39:32Z 2018-09-10T03:39:32Z 2008-08-01 Journal 16187229 2-s2.0-49249137104 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=49249137104&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60220
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Materials Science
spellingShingle Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Materials Science
Pattarawarapan Mookda
Komkham Singha
Kareuhanon Weeranuch
Tayapiwatana Chatchai
Synthesis of nicotinamide-imprinted polymers and their binding performances in organic and aqueous media
description To obtain molecularly imprinted polymers capable of selective rebinding with nicotinamide (NAM), NAM imprinted polymers were synthesized via bulk polymerization using various functional monomers and cross-linkers. The NAM recognition properties of these polymers were investigated in organic and aqueous solvents by equilibrium rebinding experiments. The results show that the imprinted polymer prepared using 1:4:4 molar ratio of NAM/MAA/TRIM in dichloromethane exhibited the greatest NAM binding capacity and selectivity. This polymer is potentially valuable for the analysis of NAM in complex matrices where selective isolation and Identification are needed.
format Journal
author Pattarawarapan Mookda
Komkham Singha
Kareuhanon Weeranuch
Tayapiwatana Chatchai
author_facet Pattarawarapan Mookda
Komkham Singha
Kareuhanon Weeranuch
Tayapiwatana Chatchai
author_sort Pattarawarapan Mookda
title Synthesis of nicotinamide-imprinted polymers and their binding performances in organic and aqueous media
title_short Synthesis of nicotinamide-imprinted polymers and their binding performances in organic and aqueous media
title_full Synthesis of nicotinamide-imprinted polymers and their binding performances in organic and aqueous media
title_fullStr Synthesis of nicotinamide-imprinted polymers and their binding performances in organic and aqueous media
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of nicotinamide-imprinted polymers and their binding performances in organic and aqueous media
title_sort synthesis of nicotinamide-imprinted polymers and their binding performances in organic and aqueous media
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