文档介绍:Journal of Chromatography A, 1152 (2007) 32–40
Review
Molecularly imprinted polymers for solid-phase extraction and solid-phase
microextraction: Recent developments and future trends
. Tamayo, E. Turiel, A. Mart´ın-Esteban ∗
Departamento de Medio Ambiente, INIA, Carretera de A Coru˜na km , 28040 Madrid, Spain
Available online 28 September 2006
Abstract
Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are synthetic polymers having a predetermined selectivity for a given analyte, or group of structurally
pounds, that make them ideal materials to be used in separation processes. In this sense, during past years a huge amount of papers have
been published dealing with the use of MIPs as sorbents in solid-phase extraction, namely molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction (MISPE).
Although the majority of these papers were restricted to describe the use of different templates for different applications, several attempts proposing
new alternatives to minimize the inherent drawbacks of the preparation and use of MIPs (. template bleeding, tedious synthesis procedure, etc.)
have been reported. Thus, this paper does not pretend to be a collection of MISPE-related papers but to give an overview on the significant
attempts carried out during recent years to improve the performance of MIPs in solid-phase extraction. In addition, the use of MIPs packed in high
performan