2009
DOI: 10.1021/ac8018262
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Microwave Heating in Preparation of Magnetic Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Beads for Trace Triazines Analysis in Complicated Samples

Abstract: The use of microwave heating for preparation in organic synthesis has been accepted as an effective technique in synthesis due to the significant advantages over the conventional method. In the present work, microwave heating was applied to the preparation of atrazine (template molecule) magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer (mag-MIP) beads by suspension polymerization. The term of the polymerization was dramatically shortened by using microwave heating in polymerization, which was less than (1)/(10) that by … Show more

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“…However, propazine was a special case, as can be seen from Table 1. This phenomenon also can be seen from a former paper about atrazine MIPs [16]. This may be attributed to the solvent used in the preparation process [24]: solvents also engaged as templates during the imprinting process and affected the binding ability of resultant polymers, and solvent effects on the resultant selectivity have been reported by Hosoya [32].…”
Section: Molecular Selectivity Of Mipssupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…However, propazine was a special case, as can be seen from Table 1. This phenomenon also can be seen from a former paper about atrazine MIPs [16]. This may be attributed to the solvent used in the preparation process [24]: solvents also engaged as templates during the imprinting process and affected the binding ability of resultant polymers, and solvent effects on the resultant selectivity have been reported by Hosoya [32].…”
Section: Molecular Selectivity Of Mipssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Lettuce and corn samples were prepared as reported [16,22]. Briefly, the edible parts of fresh lettuce and corn were taken and crushed into homogenate, then 50 mL ACN was added into 50 g homogenates and incubated for 8 h before filtering.…”
Section: Sample Preparation and Hplc-uv Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Worse still, some EDCs are even suspected to cause human infertility or stunt growth of children. Among those EDCs, hormone drugs, [28][29][30][31] triazine pesticides, [32][33][34][35] and bisphenol A (BPA) 36 are the most widely concerning pollutants used in preparation of MIPs.…”
Section: Reagents For Molecular Imprintingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new economic material with not only high sustainability but also has a high adsorption capacity urgently to develope in this decade as a solution for the enviromental problem. Currently, mesoporous silica materials attract attention by researchers because it has many advantages such as a high thermel stability, uniform structure, large diameter, high specific surface area and rich with silanol on the framework [11][12][13][14][15][16][17] . The most unique of mesoporous silica is mesoporous silica SBA-15 due to the honeycomb shape structure with diameter size up to 15 nm, pore volume up to 1,5 cm 3 /g and specific surface area up to 2500 m 2 /g [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%