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Reference type: Conference Proceeding
Authors: Shen HX, Liu QD, Qin J, Tang SR
Publication date: 2013
Article title: Preparation and Recognition Performance of Chloramphenicol Molecularly Imprinted Polymer.
Page numbers: 192-196
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.316-317.1041 Alternative URL: http://www.scientific.net/AMM.448-453.192

Proceedings title: Applied Mechanics and Materials
Editors: Sun MJ, Zhang YJ
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications
City: Switzerland
Volume number: 448-453
Conference information: Renewable Energy and Environmental Technology

Abstract: A new molecularly imprinted polymer, which can be used for selective adsorption of chloramphenicol (CAP) from aqueous solutions, was successfully prepared by precipitation polymerization. The adsorption kinetic curve, adsorption isotherm and selective adsorption were measured by static method. The adsorption kinetics of MIPs for CAP reached the equilibrium at about 11 hours. The maximum adsorption capacity was 43.395 mmol/g, and the MIP has much higher adsorption quantity than NIP. Competitive adsorption studies showed that MIP offers the advantages of selectivity toward CAP compared with NIP in the presence other antibiotics. The results showed that the MIP possessed good specific adsorption capacity and selectivity for CAP.
Template and target information: chloramphenicol, CAP
Author keywords: antibiotics, chloramphenicol, molecularly imprinted polymer, Preparation, recognition performance

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