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Design of Size-Tuneable Molecularly Imprinted compound for Selective surface assimilation of prescribed drugs and Bio molecules

Shih-Hui Lee and Ruey-An Doong

The tuneable and Nano-sized materials have recently been received a lot of attention because of the distinctive physical and chemical properties that area unit completely different from bulk materials. Molecularly imprinted compound (MIP) Nano-particles with special functions give opportunities for transformative approaches for a wide of selection applications like imaging, adsorbent, therapeutic reagents, drug delivery vehicles, sensors, poison neutralization and catalyst inhibition. during this review, the principle, fabrication approaches, parameters to have an effect on affinity and property of MIP were summarized. the appliance of unit of measurement for removal of pollutants also because the separation of macro bio-molecules was conjointly introduced. Through the standardization processes, unit of measurement will satisfy the wants of straightforward, fast, cost- efficient and sturdy. additionally, unit of measurement area unit simply to be integrated with the designation and separation system, that have instinct blessings in separation, drug delivery, therapeutic and designation fields. Contents shown during this review clearly show that unit of measurement area unit extremely potential materials for facile style for not solely separating the molecules from little molecules to bio-molecules by precipitation polymerisation however also can be used for imaging, cell tissue engineering and antidotes.