Reference type: Journal
Authors: BelHadj-Kaabi F,
Pichon V
Article Title: Different approaches to synthesizing moleculariy imprinted polymers for solid-phase extraction.
Publication date: 2007
Journal: Lc Gc Europe
Volume: 20
Issue: (7)
Page numbers: 406-413.
Alternative URL: http://www.lcgceurope.com/lcgceurope/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=441417
Abstract: Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are synthetic polymeric materials that mimic immunosorbents. They are widely used as sorbents for solid-phase extraction (SPE). The most common way to synthesize them is bulk polymerization because of its simplicity and versatility. This produces a hard monolith that has to be ground and sieved to obtain particles in the desired size range. However, the partial loss of the materials as fine dusts; the irregular shape of the particles produced and their wide size distribution, have led to a search for different polymerization methods to offset the drawbacks of the bulk polymerization process
Template and target information: Review - MIPs for SPE
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