Issue 33, 2017

Synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymers by photo-iniferter polymerization under visible light

Abstract

The easiest way to make polymers able to specifically recognize a target molecule consists of copolymerizing functional monomers and a cross-linker around a molecular template. This method affords a rigid material bearing high affinity binding sites, namely a synthetic receptor or antibody mimic, known as the “molecularly imprinted polymer” (MIP). MIPs find applications in many fields where a specific molecular recognition process is involved, and to suit their application there is a constant need for engineering their physical forms and synthetic methods, with photo-structuring being particularly attractive. Herein we report for the first time the use of a photo-iniferter precipitation polymerization for the synthesis of MIPs under low-power visible light. Microspheres imprinted with testosterone as model targets were synthesized under either blue or green light, and the living fragments on their surface were further used for chain extension with model poly-(ethylene glycol methacrylate phosphate) brushes by reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization, demonstrating the versatility of this approach.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymers by photo-iniferter polymerization under visible light

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jul 2017
Accepted
19 Jul 2017
First published
20 Jul 2017

Polym. Chem., 2017,8, 4830-4834

Synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymers by photo-iniferter polymerization under visible light

M. J. Garcia-Soto, K. Haupt and C. Gonzato, Polym. Chem., 2017, 8, 4830 DOI: 10.1039/C7PY01113J

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