Molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) based electrochemical sensors and their recent advances in health applications
Swansea University · Tsinghua University
Abstract
Molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-based electrochemical sensors have received growing attention over past decades owing to its robust nature, simple electrochemical control for template removal and cavity regeneration, and go-as-you-please cavity designs into various geometries specific to target analytes. The strength of MIP scheme, in combination with the advantages of electrochemical sensing techniques such as operation simplicity, rapid response, and high sensitivity, provide a synergistic effort to form a highly effective sensing platform suitable for an extremely wide range of interest. In this Review, the introduction of MIP and the comparison between electrochemical sensing methods and other…
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- Molecularly imprinted polymer
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- Materials science
- Electrochemical gas sensor
- Nanotechnology
- Computer science
- Electrochemistry