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Molecularly Imprinted Affinity Membrane: A Review.

Enny RatnaningsihGrandprix Thomreys Marth KadjaRindia M PutriAnita AlniKhoiruddin KhoiruddinMuhammad C DjunaidiSuryadi IsmadjiI Gede Wenten
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
A molecularly imprinted affinity membrane (MIAM) can perform separation with high selectivity due to its unique molecular recognition introduced from the molecular-printing technique. In this way, a MIAM is able to separate a specific or targeted molecule from a mixture. In addition, it is possible to achieve high selectivity while maintaining membrane permeability. Various methods have been developed to produce a MIAM with high selectivity and productivity, with their respective advantages and disadvantages. In this paper, the MIAM is reviewed comprehensively, from the fundamentals of the affinity membrane to its applications. First, the development of a MIAM and various preparation methods are presented. Then, applications of MIAMs in sensor, metal ion separation, and organic compound separation are discussed. The last part of the review discusses the outlook of MIAMs for future development.
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