Abstract

Nanoimprint Lithography In article number 2105733, Jinyoung Park, Suck Won Hong, and co-workers report a rotating cylindrical stamp-based nanoimprint lithography that enables direct pattern transfer of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) on a fabric substrate. Nanopatterned functional MIPs serve as self-encoded filtration media for the selective separation of formaldehyde molecules, which would be highly useful for designing next-generation separation systems with the ability to capture industrial or household toxic substances.

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