“…MIPs have some advantages, including stability, ease of preparation, low cost and reusability, and they have a wide application in chromatography (Khan et al, 2008), chemical sensors (Thoelen et al, 2008), and solid-phase extraction (Jiang et al, 2009;Shi et al, 2007;Pichon, 2007). However, traditional MIPs have many drawbacks (Ki et al, 2002;Carter and Rimmer, 2004), such as incomplete template removal, small binding capacity and slow mass transfer.…”