2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2009.07.011
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Ionic imprinted polymer for nickel recognition by using the bi-functionalized 5-vinyl-8-hydroxyquinoline as a monomer: Application as a new solid phase extraction support

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“…Such gap was less marked at pH 7. When looking at the results obtained on some previously synthesized Ni-selective IIPs, it appeared that the resulting Q max were ranging between 1.3 mg g À1 and 89 mg g À1 [12,31,[38][39][40][41]. The results obtained in this study fit this range (Table SI-3).…”
Section: Nickel Retention and Selectivity Studysupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Such gap was less marked at pH 7. When looking at the results obtained on some previously synthesized Ni-selective IIPs, it appeared that the resulting Q max were ranging between 1.3 mg g À1 and 89 mg g À1 [12,31,[38][39][40][41]. The results obtained in this study fit this range (Table SI-3).…”
Section: Nickel Retention and Selectivity Studysupporting
confidence: 67%
“…One is the recognition unit and the other is the polymerizable unit, such as a vinyl double bond and silicon hydroxyl, respectively. Thus, some complex ligands modified by the vinyl group and silicon hydroxyl have been designed and synthesized, [43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51] as shown in , is used in the sol-gel process. 48 Besides, in order to synthesize chromo-and fluorogenic MIPs, a naphthalimide-based fluorescent indicator monomer is designed by Wagner et al 49 A 4-amino-substituted naphthalimide (NI) chromophore is used as the scaffold, and the urea group was responsible for the binding of the analyte.…”
Section: Functional Monomersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various aqueous samples were used for the determination of Nickel (II), i.e., river water (Rammika et al, 2012), sea water (Otero-Romaní et al, 2009) and wastewater (Saraji & Yousefi, 2009). In the end, some advantages and disadvantages of reported methods have been compiled in Table 3.…”
Section: Iip Used For Nickel (Ii)mentioning
confidence: 99%