Recent Advances in Emerging Polymeric Technologies for Hazardous Compounds
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 October 2025 | Viewed by 25
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Interests: polymers; molecularly imprinted polymers; polymeric micro/nanoparticles and films; (bio)sensors for drugs; explosives; pollutants; biological and chemical agents; nanomaterials
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
It is our great pleasure to invite you to submit a manuscript to this upcoming Special Issue of Polymers entitled “Recent Advances in Emerging Polymeric Technologies for Hazardous Compounds” (IF: 4.7, ISSN 2073-4360). This Special Issue will focus on innovations in the synthesis, characterization and application of molecularly imprinted polymers and alternative smart polymeric platforms that aim to sense (identification, detection) or decontaminate (removal and/or neutralization) hazardous compounds (e.g., drugs, explosives and pollutants and biological or chemical agents).
Versatile, advanced polymeric materials that possess unique functions in response to external factors have become widespread. Smart polymers, or “stimuli-responsive” polymers, can react to a wide range of stimuli (changes in pH, ion content, temperature, solvent, radiation and biological or chemical agents), and their response can include a variety of changes in structural, chemical, mechanical, optical or electrical properties.
In recent years, there have been major advances in the development of MIPs, which have become the most available and well-known artificial recognition sites, with similarities to antibodies. Due to their unique properties (highly selective recognition properties, reusability, long-term stability and low production cost), various types of MIPs (particles, films) can be used in a wide range of applications, including sensing/diagnostic devices for different hazardous chemicals, biochemicals and pharmaceuticals, and in applications related to environmental safety and decontamination.
The hazards associated with dangerous pollutants/contaminants necessitate the development of specialized handling techniques and risk control strategies. The following specific actions are essential when encountering threats posed by hazardous materials: detection, identification, neutralization, and the removal and disposal of the contaminants. In this context, due to their capacity to be designed for specific types of contaminants, smart polymers offer a plethora of alternatives and solutions for addressing the challenges associated with hazardous compounds.
Original research articles, communications, and reviews are all welcome.
Dr. Ana-Mihaela Gavrila
Dr. Mariana Ionita
Dr. Gabriela Toader
Prof. Dr. Traian Rotariu
Dr. Verona Iordache
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- polymers
- molecularly imprinted polymers
- smart materials
- polymeric platforms
- decontamination
- hazardous compounds
- (bio)sensors for drugs/explosives/dyes/pollutants/biological and chemical agents
- detection
- hydrogels
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