Reference type: Journal
Authors: Ahmad AL,
Lah NFC,
Low SC
Article Title: Molecular imprinted polymer for atrazine detection sensor: preliminary study.
Publication date: 2015
Journal: Chemical Engineering Transactions
Volume: 45
Page numbers: 1483-1488.
DOI: 10.3303/CET1545248
Alternative URL: http://www.aidic.it/cet/15/45/248.pdf
Abstract: A molecular imprinted polymer was synthesized by non-covalent method, which enables the recognition of a small pesticide target molecule, atrazine. The highest recovery was obtained from MIP compared with non-imprinted polymer (NIP) by using a commercial C8 sorbent. The study discusses the washing solvent selection with optimum volume that can removed the interference with maximum binding. Specific atrazine binding was nearly 3 times greater than non-specific binding. Optimum formulation of MIP that have mol ratio of monomer, cross-linker and template has been investigated.
Template and target information: atrazine
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