Abstract

Investigations of the usefulness of molecularly-imprinted polymers in sensor applications were undertaken. Thin polymer membranes containing molecular imprints against l-phenylalanine anilide were prepared and applied as sensing layer in field-effect capacitors. In this report some experimental results obtained for C-V measurements when the polymer membranes were exposed to l-phenylalanine anilide (FAA), tyrosinanilide (TA), and phenylalaninol (FA) in ethanol are presented. Despite some difficulties, it was shown that in ethanol solution the compounds FAA and TA can be measured and distinguished from FA using a imprinted polymer membrane.

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