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Tuning of the vinyl groups' spacing at surface of modified silica in preparation of high density imprinted layer-coated silica nanoparticles: A dispersive solid-phase extraction materials for chlorpyrifos

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 81, Issue 3, Pages 959-966

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2010.01.044

Keywords

Molecular imprinting; Modified silica nanoparticles; Grafting to; Dispersive solid-phase extraction; Phosphate pesticides

Funding

  1. National 863 High Technology Project of China [2008AA10Z421, 2007AA10Z434]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30801558, 20807042, 20925518]
  3. Program of Jiangsu Provincial 6th Session Talent Summit [07-C-009]
  4. Chinese Academy of Sciences [2009DFA51810, KSCX2-YW-G-058]

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This paper reports the preparation of high density imprinted layer-coated silica nanoparticles toward selective recognition and fast enrichment of chlorpyrifos (CP) from complicated matrices. The molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) were successfully coated at the surface of modified silica through using the chemical immovable vinyl groups at the nanoparticles' surface, followed by the graft copolymerization of methacrylic acid (MAA) and ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) in the presence of templates CP. It has been demonstrated that the space of end vinyl groups at the surface of silica can be controlled by changing the condition of chemical modification, regulating the thickness of imprinted shells and the density of efficient imprinted sites. After removal of templates by solvent extraction, the recognition sites of CP were created in the polymer coating layer. The CP-imprinted nanoparticles exhibited high recognition selectivity and binding affinity to CP analyte. When the CP-imprinted nanoparticles were used as dispersive solid-phase extraction (dSPE) materials, the high recovery yields of 76.1-93.5% from various spiked samples with only 1 mu g/mL analyte were achieved by one-step extraction. These results reported herein provide the possibility for the separation and enrichment of CP from complicated matrices by the molecular imprinting modification at the surface of common silica nanoparticles. Crown Copyright (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier By. All rights reserved.

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