Fanny Vandevelde

Title: Molecularly-imprinted surface bound nanofilaments as synthetic recognition layers. Author: Fanny VANDEVELDE Date: 2007 National thesis number: 2007COMP1703 Abstract Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) represent a novel type of bioinspired materials that mimic the behaviour of natural antibodies, enzymes or receptors, while exhibiting far greater stability than their natural counterparts. Their…

Arnaud Cutivet

Title: Biomimetic materials for enzyme recognition and inhibition obtained by molecular imprinting. Author: Arnaud CUTIVET Date: 2008 National thesis number: 2008COMP1776 Abstract The aim of this thesis is the development of a new class of enzyme inhibitors exhibiting strong affinity and selectivity for a target enzyme, using molecular imprinting technology.…

Magali BARTKOWSKI

Title: Molecularly imprinted polymer as recognition elements in biosensors. Author: Magali BARTKOWSKI Date: 2010 National thesis number: 2008COMP1775 Abstract Cette thèse de doctorat s’intègre dans un projet de recherche en collaboration avec deux autres partenaires, l’INERIS et l’UMR CNRS 6600, financé par le Conseil Régional de Picardie. Ce projet vise…

Ana LINARES

Title: Hierarchically structured molecularly imprinted nanomaterials as recognition elements in biochips. Author: Ana LINARES Date: 2010 National thesis number: 2010COMP1862 Abstract Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are tailor-made synthetic receptors that are able to specifically recognize a given target molecule. They are synthesized using the target molecule or a derivative thereof…

Marc BOMPART

Title: Molecularly imprinted polymers and nano-composites by free radical and controlled/living radical polymerization: Applications in optical sensors. Author: Marc BOMPART Date: 2010 National thesis number: 2010COMP1870 Abstract This thesis is organized in three chapters and is based on three published papers, and two manuscripts about to be submitted. Molecularly imprinted…

Pinar Cakir

Title: Molecularly imprinted polymer nanostructures by controlled living radical polymerization with multi-iniferters. Author: Pinar CAKIR Date: 2012 National thesis number: 2012COMP2018 Abstract Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are synthetic materials with specific recognition properties for target molecules. They are considered an alternative to antibodies and are characterized by a higher chemical…

Yannick FUCHS

Title: Holographic chemical sensors based on molecularly imprinted polymers as recognition elements. Author: Yannick FUCHS Date: 2012 National thesis number: 2012COMP2037 Abstract Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are tailor-made synthetic receptors capable of specifically recognizing a target molecule. They are synthesized by polymerization of a complex between functional monomers and a…

Nataliya MARCHYK

Title: Molecularly imprinted polymers as synthetic receptors for glucoronates, and their use for biochemical sensing. Author: Nataliya MARCHYK Date: 2012 National thesis number: 2012COMP2053 Abstract Molecular recognition is a fundamental process in biological systems. The creation of synthetic receptors mimicking the biological processes is of high importance in practical application…

Carlo Gonzato

Title: Chemical nanosensors based on moleculalry imprinted polymer nanocomposites synthesized by controlled radical polymerization. Author: Carlo GONZATO Date: 2012 National thesis number: 2012COMP2035 Abstract Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are synthetic receptors, also known as antibody mimics, that can specifically bind target molecules. Molecular imprinting has emerged, over the last 30…

Bin LI

Title: Molecularly imprinted polymers for applications in cosmetology. Author: Bin LI Date: 2013 National thesis number: 2013COMP2083 Abstract Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are tailor-made synthetic receptors possessing specific cavities for a given target molecule. They are produced by introducing, into the polymer precursors, guest molecules that act as templates at…