2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2022.463745
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Dispersive solid-phase extraction of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in water and urine samples using a magnetic ionic liquid hypercrosslinked polymer composite

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“…20 Since both MMIPs and methcathinone possess hydrogen bonding sites (hydrogen bond donors and acceptors), the carbonyl groups on the target compounds can form hydrogen bonds with the protonated magnetic MMIPs, resulting in strong electrostatic adsorption. 21 Therefore, it can be inferred that hydrogen bonding may play an important role between the MMIPs and the adsorbent. In addition, as reported in study, 22 hydrophobic interactions can act as a driving force to accelerate the molecular approach even if the distance between molecules increases to 2 nm.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…20 Since both MMIPs and methcathinone possess hydrogen bonding sites (hydrogen bond donors and acceptors), the carbonyl groups on the target compounds can form hydrogen bonds with the protonated magnetic MMIPs, resulting in strong electrostatic adsorption. 21 Therefore, it can be inferred that hydrogen bonding may play an important role between the MMIPs and the adsorbent. In addition, as reported in study, 22 hydrophobic interactions can act as a driving force to accelerate the molecular approach even if the distance between molecules increases to 2 nm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%