Book title: Advanced Coating Materials
Editors: Li L, Yang Q
Publisher: Scrivener Publishing
City: Beverly
ISBN: 978-1-119-40756-0
Abstract: Solid-phase microextraction is a powerful analytical method for sample preparation that utilizes fiber coatings as the key device for its performance. It has a number of advantages such as robustness, high thermal and chemical stability, simplicity, fastness, and sensitivity, while being an organic solvent-free procedure (and thus environmentally friendly) in the majority of the cases. The main disadvantage is the limited number of commercially available coatings. Therefore, recent trends in the field focus on the development of new coating materials to increase the versatility, the selectivity, and/or the extraction efficiency of the methodology. Among novel coatings with outstanding properties, metal-organic frameworks and molecularly imprinted polymers merit citation, particularly given their high number of recent applications.
Template and target information: review - MOF and MIPs
Author keywords: solid-phase microextraction, Molecularly imprinted polymers, Metal-organic framework, Analytical applications, sorbent coatings