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Area of Science:

  • Polymer Chemistry
  • Materials Science
  • Analytical Chemistry

Background:

  • Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are synthetic receptors with tailored recognition properties.
  • Understanding MIP crossreactivity is crucial for expanding their applications.
  • Existing methods for MIP development can be time-consuming.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the phenomenon of crossreactivity in MIPs.
  • To highlight the practical implications of MIP crossreactivity.
  • To present MIP library screening as an efficient discovery method.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewing and analyzing existing studies on MIP crossreactivity.
  • Illustrating crossreactivity with examples from the authors' and others' research.
  • Discussing the pattern of molecular recognition in selected MIP systems.

Main Results:

  • MIPs demonstrate recognition for molecules structurally related to the imprinting template.
  • Crossreactivity extends to seemingly unrelated molecules, offering broader applicability.
  • MIP library screening effectively identifies resins with novel recognition capabilities.

Conclusions:

  • MIP crossreactivity is a valuable characteristic for discovering selective materials.
  • Screening MIP libraries provides a rapid pathway to identify resins for new targets.
  • Exploiting crossreactivity enhances the versatility and utility of MIPs in various fields.