
Molecular imprinting has grown considerably over the last decade with more and more applications being developed. The use of this approach for the generation of enzyme-mimics is here reviewed with a particular focus on the most recent achievements using different polymer formats such as microgels and nanogels, beads, membranes and also silica nanoparticles.
Molecular Imprinting, Catalysis; Enzyme-mimic; Microgels; Molecular imprinting; Nanogels; Catalysis; Molecular Imprinting; Gels; Nanostructures; Chemistry (all), Gels, Catalysis, Nanostructures
Molecular Imprinting, Catalysis; Enzyme-mimic; Microgels; Molecular imprinting; Nanogels; Catalysis; Molecular Imprinting; Gels; Nanostructures; Chemistry (all), Gels, Catalysis, Nanostructures
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