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Recent advances and applications of molecularly imprinted polymers in solid-phase extraction for real sample analysis

Journal

JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
Volume 44, Issue 1, Pages 274-309

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.202000832

Keywords

clean up; molecularly imprinted polymers; real samples; sample preparation; solid-phase extraction

Funding

  1. Nature Science Foundation of Hubei Province [2017CFA026]
  2. Science& Technology Program of Wuhan City [2015060101010034]

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Molecularly imprinted polymer-based solid-phase extraction is crucial for the analysis of complicated real samples, offering improved selectivity compared to traditional adsorbents. This review systematically explores the recent developments and applications of this technique in various fields from 2015 to 2020, highlighting its importance in enhancing target analyte determination in complex real samples.
Sample pretreatment is essential for the analysis of complicated real samples due to their complex matrices and low analyte concentrations. Among all sample pretreatment methods, solid-phase extraction is arguably the most frequently used one. However, the majority of available solid-phase extraction adsorbents suffer from limited selectivity. Molecularly imprinted polymers are a type of tailor-made artificial antibodies and receptors with specific recognition sites for target molecules. Using molecularly imprinted polymers instead of conventional adsorbents can greatly improve the selectivity of solid-phase extraction, and therefore molecularly imprinted polymer-based solid-phase extraction has been widely applied to separation, clean up and/or preconcentration of target analytes in various kinds of real samples. In this article, after a brief introduction, the recent developments and applications of molecularly imprinted polymer-based solid-phase extraction for determination of different analytes in complicated real samples during the 2015-2020 are reviewed systematically, including the solid-phase extraction modes, molecularly imprinted adsorbent types and their preparations, and the practical applications of solid-phase extraction to various real samples (environmental, food, biological, and pharmaceutical samples). Finally, the challenges and opportunities of using molecularly imprinted polymer-based solid-phase extraction for real sample analysis are discussed.

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