Vapor‐Phase Synthesis of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers on Nanostructured Materials at Room‐Temperature

Author:

Mazzotta Elisabetta1ORCID,Di Giulio Tiziano1ORCID,Mariani Stefano2ORCID,Corsi Martina2ORCID,Malitesta Cosimino1ORCID,Barillaro Giuseppe2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences and Technologies (Di.S.Te.B.A.) University of Salento via Monteroni Lecce 73100 Italy

2. Information Engineering Department University of Pisa via G. Caruso 16 Pisa 56122 Italy

Abstract

AbstractMolecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) have recently emerged as robust and versatile artificial receptors. MIP synthesis is carried out in liquid phase and optimized on planar surfaces. Application of MIPs to nanostructured materials is challenging due to diffusion‐limited transport of monomers within the nanomaterial recesses, especially when the aspect ratio is >10. Here, the room temperature vapor‐phase synthesis of MIPs in nanostructured materials is reported. The vapor phase synthesis leverages a >1000‐fold increase in the diffusion coefficient of monomers in vapor phase, compared to liquid phase, to relax diffusion‐limited transport and enable the controlled synthesis of MIPs also in nanostructures with high aspect ratio. As proof‐of‐concept application, pyrrole is used as the functional monomer thanks to its large exploitation in MIP preparation; nanostructured porous silicon oxide (PSiO2) is chosen to assess the vapor‐phase deposition of PPy‐based MIP in nanostructures with aspect ratio >100; human hemoglobin (HHb) is selected as the target molecule for the preparation of a MIP‐based PSiO2 optical sensor. High sensitivity and selectivity, low detection limit, high stability and reusability are achieved in label‐free optical detection of HHb, also in human plasma and artificial serum. The proposed vapor‐phase synthesis of MIPs is immediately transferable to other nanomaterials, transducers, and proteins.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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