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Molecular Imprinting: Green Perspectives and Strategies

Authors
Arabi, MaryamOstovan, AbbasLi, JinhuaWang, XiaoyanZhang, ZhiyangChoo, JaebumChen, Lingxin
Issue Date
Jul-2021
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
green chemistry; GREENIFICATION strategy; molecular imprinting; molecularly imprinted polymers
Citation
ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.33, no.30
Journal Title
ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume
33
Number
30
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/62346
DOI
10.1002/adma.202100543
ISSN
0935-9648
1521-4095
Abstract
Advances in revolutionary technologies pose new challenges for human life; in response to them, global responsibility is pushing modern technologies toward greener pathways. Molecular imprinting technology (MIT) is a multidisciplinary mimic technology simulating the specific binding principle of enzymes to substrates or antigens to antibodies; along with its rapid progress and wide applications, MIT faces the challenge of complying with green sustainable development requirements. With the identification of environmental risks associated with unsustainable MIT, a new aspect of MIT, termed green MIT, has emerged and developed. However, so far, no clear definition has been provided to appraise green MIT. Herein, the implementation process of green chemistry in MIT is demonstrated and a mnemonic device in the form of an acronym, GREENIFICATION, is proposed to present the green MIT principles. The entire greenificated imprinting process is surveyed, including element choice, polymerization implementation, energy input, imprinting strategies, waste treatment, and recovery, as well as the impacts of these processes on operator health and the environment. Moreover, assistance of upgraded instrumentation in deploying greener goals is considered. Finally, future perspectives are presented to provide a more complete picture of the greenificated MIT road map and to pave the way for further development.
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