2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11696-020-01399-5
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Role of porogenic solvent type on the performance of a monolithic imprinted column

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“…The principle is that the monomer and the crosslinking agent are copolymerized, and the target molecule is used as a template molecule to combine with the monomer functional group to form a site. When the template molecule is removed, a cavity is formed, and the target molecule is selectively recognized (as shown in Figure 5) (Hermawan et al, 2020;Shen et al, 2021;Pu et al, 2022). A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) is synthesized by MIT, and it is used in the separation and detection by integral column chromatography to improve the specific recognition function of the target molecule.…”
Section: Chromatographic Detection Technology 31 Molecular Imprinting...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principle is that the monomer and the crosslinking agent are copolymerized, and the target molecule is used as a template molecule to combine with the monomer functional group to form a site. When the template molecule is removed, a cavity is formed, and the target molecule is selectively recognized (as shown in Figure 5) (Hermawan et al, 2020;Shen et al, 2021;Pu et al, 2022). A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) is synthesized by MIT, and it is used in the separation and detection by integral column chromatography to improve the specific recognition function of the target molecule.…”
Section: Chromatographic Detection Technology 31 Molecular Imprinting...mentioning
confidence: 99%