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Advancements of chiral molecularly imprinted polymers in separation and sensor fields: A review of the last decade

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TALANTA
Volume 224, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2020.121794

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Chiral separation; Molecularly imprinted polymer; Enantiomer; Sensor

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Chiral recognition mechanism based on molecularly imprinted polymers has greatly enhanced the enatioseparation abilities of chemical and electrochemical analytical sample preparation techniques. Over the past decade, significant progress has been made in the preparation and application of various CMIPs in different formats, as well as in the development of CMIPs-based sensor fields.
Since chiral recognition mechanism based on molecularly imprinted polymers immerged, it has assisted countless chemical and electrochemical analytical sample preparation techniques. It has done this by enhancing the enatioseparation abilities of these techniques. The preparation and optimization of chiral molecularly imprinted polymers (CMIPs) are two favored methods in the separation and sensor fields. This review aims to present an overview of advances in the preparation and application of CMIPs in analytical approaches in different available formats (eg. column, monolithic column, cartridge, membrane, nanomaterials, pipette tip and stir bar sorptive) over the last decade. In addition, progress in the preparation and development of CMIPs-based sensor fields have been also discussed. Finally, the main application challenges of CMIPs are also summarily explained, as well as upcoming prospects in the field.

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