Abstract: Molecularly imprinted technique (MIT) is a novel developing technique for its highly selective separation and enrichment. Due to its characteristic of predetermination, recognition and practicality, MIT has been widely applied in chemical catalysis, material science, chromatographic separation, mimic enzyme, etc. In this paper, the research progress of MIT in chemiluminescence analysis was summarized. The application research of MIT in chemiluminescence, including chemiluminescence sensor using molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) as recognition material and solid-phase-extraction based on MIP coupling chemiluminescence detection, was reviewed. (71 references). (Analytical Abstracts 2010)
Template and target information: Review - MIPs in chemiluminescence analysis
Author keywords: molecularly imprinted technique, Chemiluminescence sensor, Solid-phase extraction, molecularly imprinted polymer