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Reference type: Journal
Authors: Yu LZ, Yun YB, Zhang WJ, Wang LH
Article Title: Preparation, recognition characteristics and properties for quercetin molecularly imprinted polymers.
Publication date: 2011
Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment
Volume: 34
Issue: (1-3)
Page numbers: 309-314.

Abstract: Molecular imprinting polymer (MIP) is a leading edge approach to extract quercetin (an important active ingredient of gingko). The preparation of MIP involved bulk polymerization using quercetin as the template molecule, acrylamide as the functional monomer, ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as the cross-linker in the porogens of chloroform and N,N-dimethylformamide. Afterwards, the synthesized MIP and non-imprinted polymer (NIP) were characterized by FTIR, SEM and BET. In addition, the obtained polymers were evaluated by adsorption isotherms and dynamic curves with respect to their selective recognition properties for quercetin. The experimental results showed that (1) there are quite differences between MIP and NIP in the aspects of surface morphologies, specific surface area and certain functional groups; (2) the quercetin-MIP exhibited a higher affinity for quercetin than the NIP; (3) a class of homogeneous recognition sites were formed in quercetin-MIP within the range of certain concentration by Scatchard analysis. © 2011 Desalination Publications. All rights reserved
Template and target information: quercetin
Author keywords: adsorption dynamics, flavonoids, Isothermal adsorption, molecular imprinting, quercetin, Scatchard model

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