This article presents an original work on kinetically studying the selective adsorption and recognition by molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP). With S-naproxen as template, the imprinted polymer was prepared. The result indicates that the prepared polymer shows a more complicated sorption toward S-naproxen than toward its enantiomer R-naproxen. The rate constant in the case of template appears to be a variable. There are also significant deviations from the idealized Langmuir model. Related information indicates that these, in logic, can be a result of biomimic structural and functional complements between imprint and the template, which makes the polymer capable of selectively recognizing the imprint species.
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Li, W., Li, S., Luo, G., & Ding, K. (2007). A kinetic consideration on the selective adsorption and molecular recognition by molecularly imprinted polymer. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 28(8), 1346–1352. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2007.28.8.1346
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