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Magnetic-molecularly imprinted polymers in electrochemical sensors and biosensors

Journal

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 413, Issue 24, Pages 6141-6157

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-021-03461-x

Keywords

Molecularly imprinted polymers; Magnetic particles; Magnetic-MIPs; Biomimetic receptors; Electrochemical biosensors

Funding

  1. Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO), Madrid [BIO2016-75751-R]
  2. Ministry of Science and Innovation [PID2019-106625RB-I00]

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Magnetic particles and molecularly imprinted polymers have been widely utilized in scientific and technological applications, revolutionizing separation and bioanalytical methodologies; Hybrid molecularly imprinted polymers offer a cheaper and more stable alternative to biologically modified magnetic particles; The direct detection of electroactive analytes based on magnetic-MIP preconcentration shows potential in various fields such as food safety and environmental monitoring.
Magnetic particles, as well as molecularly imprinted polymers, have revolutionized separation and bioanalytical methodologies in the 1980s due to their wide range of applications. Today, biologically modified magnetic particles are used in many scientific and technological applications and are integrated in more than 50,000 diagnostic instruments for the detection of a huge range of analytes. However, the main drawback of this material is their stability and high cost. In this work, we review recent advances in the synthesis and characterization of hybrid molecularly imprinted polymers with magnetic properties, as a cheaper and robust alternative for the well-known biologically modified magnetic particles. The main advantages of these materials are, besides the magnetic properties, the possibility to be stored at room temperature without any loss in the activity. Among all the applications, this work reviews the direct detection of electroactive analytes based on the preconcentration by using magnetic-MIP integrated on magneto-actuated electrodes, including food safety, environmental monitoring, and clinical and pharmaceutical analysis. The main features of these electrochemical sensors, including their analytical performance, are summarized. This simple and rapid method will open the way to incorporate this material in different magneto-actuated devices with no need for extensive sample pretreatment and sophisticated instruments.

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