Functional monomers for molecular recognition and catalysis

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C526S199000, C526S200000, C526S208000, C526S209000, C526S211000, C526S213000, C526S214000, C526S233000, C526S234000, C526S274000, C526S277000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention refers to new classes of polymerisable monomers, to molecularly imprinted polymers obtainable by polymerisation of at least one of the monomers and a crosslinking monomer in the presence of a template molecule. The obtained polymers may be used for separation of enantiomers, diastereomers of the template molecule, and also for separation of the template molecule or template molecule analogues from structurally related compounds.

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