2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2004.01.064
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Characterization of the heterogeneous binding site affinity distributions in molecularly imprinted polymers

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“…As can be seen from these results, the recovery percent was higher than that of the NIP. The repeatability of spiked urine samples (10,20 and 50 g mL -1 of ibuprofen) expressed as RSD (n=9) was less than 3.5%. These results indicate that MIP has higher efficiency than the NIP.…”
Section: Analysis Of Urine Samplesmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…As can be seen from these results, the recovery percent was higher than that of the NIP. The repeatability of spiked urine samples (10,20 and 50 g mL -1 of ibuprofen) expressed as RSD (n=9) was less than 3.5%. These results indicate that MIP has higher efficiency than the NIP.…”
Section: Analysis Of Urine Samplesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The obtained data of adsorption isotherm equilibrium was analyzed using the Langmuir, Schatcard and Freundlich isotherm models [20][21][22]. The experimental data for various studied were fitted better with the rearranged Freundlich isotherm model over the Langmuir or Schatcard as the experimental data fall on a straight line when plotted in a logB vs logF format.…”
Section: Adsorption Isothermmentioning
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“…Term a is a Freundlich parameter related to the binding affinity and term m is the heterogeneity index with values from zero to one, one indicating homogeneity and zero indicating heterogeneity of the sites. This empirical equation is suitable for highly heterogeneous surfaces (12,13).…”
Section: Adsorption Isothermsmentioning
confidence: 99%