Reference type: Journal
Authors: Kaabi FB,
Pichon V
Article Title: Different approaches to synthesizing molecularly imprinted polymers for solid-phase extraction.
Publication date: 2007
Journal: Lc Gc North America
Volume: 25
Issue: (8)
Page numbers: 732-739.
Alternative URL: http://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc/Sample+Prep/Different-Approaches-to-Synthesizing-Molecularly-I/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/447628
Abstract: Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are synthetic polymeric materials that mimic immunosorbents. They are widely used as sorbents for solidphase 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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