Quantum and carbon dots conjugated molecularly imprinted polymers as advanced nanomaterials for selective recognition of analytes in environmental, food and biomedical applications - Publication - Bridge of Knowledge

Search

Quantum and carbon dots conjugated molecularly imprinted polymers as advanced nanomaterials for selective recognition of analytes in environmental, food and biomedical applications

Abstract

Samples with complex matrix analyzed during explanation of pathogenesis of various diseases and food or environmental monitoring request advanced analytical and instrumental devices. Among the materials used for described purposes, quantum (QDs) or carbon dots (CDs) layered by molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) shells have gained widespread attention. Unique optical and physicochemical properties of QDs/CDs together with high MIPs selectivity make the QD/CD-MIP conjugates capable of adsorbing specific target molecules e such a binding event is then transduced as the optical signal of the response by the QDs/CDs. This review includes brief introduction on principles of imprinting process, QD/CD properties and QD/CD-MIP preparation techniques. Then, recent advancement of QD/CD-MIP in bioanalysis including environmental, biological and food samples investigations are summarized and emphasized. Finally, current limits of QD/CD-MIPs are defined and prospects are outlined to intensify the capability of QD/CD-MIP in future bioanalytical procedures

Citations

  • 6 4

    CrossRef

  • 0

    Web of Science

  • 6 0

    Scopus

Authors (4)

Cite as

Full text

full text is not available in portal

Keywords

Details

Category:
Articles
Type:
artykuły w czasopismach
Published in:
TRAC-TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY no. 142,
ISSN: 0165-9936
Language:
English
Publication year:
2021
Bibliographic description:
Sobiech M., Luliński P., Wieczorek P. P., Marć M.: Quantum and carbon dots conjugated molecularly imprinted polymers as advanced nanomaterials for selective recognition of analytes in environmental, food and biomedical applications// TRAC-TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY -,iss. 142 (2021), s.116306-
DOI:
Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1016/j.trac.2021.116306
Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

seen 117 times

Recommended for you

Meta Tags