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- From: Kádár György <kadargy AT mfa.kfki.hu>
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- Subject: [Fizinfo] MFA Szeminarium (P. Lieberzeit)
- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 14:18:16 +0200
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MFA Szeminárium (hétfőn, nem szerdán)
Peter LIEBERZEIT (Bécsi Egyetem):
Man-made recognition materials
for highly selective chemo- and biosensing.
2010. október 25.-én, hétfőn 11:00 órakor
az MTA Műszaki Fizikai és Anyagtudományi
Kutatóintézet Tanácstermében,
KFKI 26. épület I. emelet
Abstract: On the way to implement chemical sensors in real-life
environments, designing artificial recognition layers is a key step. The aim of the approach is to generate bio-analogous selectivity in organic and inorganic polymer materials that have superior stability and ruggedness as compared to their biological counterparts. Both affinity materials and molecularly imprinted polymers can be tuned to reach this selectivity. This allows their applications in sensor layers for detecting a wide variety of analytes ranging from small molecular
compounds and their complex mixtures to entire biospecies. The seminar
will give an overview over these techniques, especially in combination
with mass-sensitive transducers such as the Quartz Crystal Microbalance
Minden érdeklődőt szívesen várunk
Kádár György (MFA)
kadargy AT mfa.kfki.hu
- [Fizinfo] MFA Szeminarium (P. Lieberzeit), Kádár György, 10/21/2010
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