2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2015.06.027
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Applications of molecularly imprinted polymers to the analysis and removal of personal care products: A review

Abstract: Personal-care products (PCPs) involve a variety of chemicals whose persistency along with their constant release into the environment raised concern to their potential impact on wildlife and humans health. Regarded as emergent contaminants, PCPs demonstrated estrogenic activity leading to the need of new methodologies to detect and remove those compounds from the environment.Molecular imprinting starts with a complex between a template molecule and a functional monomer, which is then polymerized in the presenc… Show more

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“…[67] Advances in the design and development of highly efficient adsorbentsh ave intensified in the recent years. Different literature reports and critical reviewsa ddress the applicationo fd ifferenta dsorbents for water contaminantc apturei ncluding activatedc arbon, [68] carbon nanomaterials (graphene, fullerenes, nanotubes), [69] zeolites, [70] inorganic materials (e.g.,M oS 2 , [71] CeO 2 ), [72] metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), [73][74][75] molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), [76,77] porous organic polymers (POPs), [78][79][80] andh ybrid membranes. [81] Activated carbon is one of the most reported commercially availablem aterials for removing pollutantsf rom water, [68,69] since it is inexpensive and features large surfacearea.…”
Section: Adsorption In Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[67] Advances in the design and development of highly efficient adsorbentsh ave intensified in the recent years. Different literature reports and critical reviewsa ddress the applicationo fd ifferenta dsorbents for water contaminantc apturei ncluding activatedc arbon, [68] carbon nanomaterials (graphene, fullerenes, nanotubes), [69] zeolites, [70] inorganic materials (e.g.,M oS 2 , [71] CeO 2 ), [72] metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), [73][74][75] molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), [76,77] porous organic polymers (POPs), [78][79][80] andh ybrid membranes. [81] Activated carbon is one of the most reported commercially availablem aterials for removing pollutantsf rom water, [68,69] since it is inexpensive and features large surfacearea.…”
Section: Adsorption In Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MIPs are becoming a trend in analytical field and act as a good alternative sorbents in SPE . Molecularly imprinted nanomagnetic polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes sorbent was synthesized by He et al.…”
Section: Application Of Organic–inorganic Hybrid Based Adsorbents In Spementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the non-covalent interaction in the synthesis of the PEEs-MIPs, the main considerations in the selection of template are the stability, the ability to establish hydrogen bonding, and the absence of polymerizable groups Unauthenticated Download Date | 6/28/16 3:36 AM to avoid reaction with the newly free radicals (Figueiredo et al 2016). In most cases the template is the target molecule that is to be selectively retained by the MIPs, and most of the PEEs-MIPs were synthesized using the same molecule as target and template.…”
Section: Selection Of Templatementioning
confidence: 99%