分子印迹聚合物
纳米技术
分子印迹
材料科学
互补性(分子生物学)
分子识别
生化工程
生物医学
计算机科学
催化作用
工程类
生物信息学
化学
分子
生物化学
有机化学
生物
选择性
遗传学
作者
Abbas Ostovan,Maryam Arabi,Yunqing Wang,Jinhua Li,Bowei Li,Xiaoyan Wang,Lingxin Chen
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202203154
摘要
Molecular imprinting technology (MIT) produces artificial binding sites with precise complementarity to substrates and thereby is capable of exquisite molecular recognition. Over five decades of evolution, it is predicted that the resulting host imprinted materials will overtake natural receptors for research and application purposes, but in practice, this has not yet been realized due to the unsustainability of their life cycles (i.e., precursors, creation, use, recycling, and end-of-life). To address this issue, greenificated molecularly imprinted polymers (GMIPs) are a new class of plastic antibodies that have approached sustainability by following one or more of the greenification principles, while also demonstrating more far-reaching applications compared to their natural counterparts. In this review, the most recent developments in the delicate design and advanced application of GMIPs in six fast-growing and emerging fields are surveyed, namely biomedicine/therapy, catalysis, energy harvesting/storage, nanoparticle detection, gas sensing/adsorption, and environmental remediation. In addition, their distinct features are highlighted, and the optimal means to utilize these features for attaining incredibly far-reaching applications are discussed. Importantly, the obscure technical challenges of the greenificated MIT are revealed, and conceivable solutions are offered. Lastly, several perspectives on future research directions are proposed.
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