An elective course for the students of Material Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Process Engineering. Master students are encouraged. The course will be taught in English.
Molecular Imprinting Technology and molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs); Covalent, semi-covalent and non-covalent imprinting approaches; Production methods of MIPs such as monolith, precipitation, solid phase, covalent attachment, metal-coordination; MIPs as recognition elements in many fields from environmental toxicology to medical diagnostics; Major differences between small and large target imprinting; Application areas of MIPs; Use of molecular modelling approaches to improve the success of MIPs while decreasing the required cost and time; SYBLY and VMD/NAMD computational programs for virtual screening of a compound of interest to be imprinted.
- Trainer/in: Frank Beuster