2013
DOI: 10.1002/elan.201300050
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Paracetamol Sensor Based on Molecular Imprinting by Photosensitive Polymers

Abstract: A voltammetric paracetamol sensor based on molecularly imprinted polymeric (MIP) micelles was prepared by direct electrodeposition. The MIP micelles were prepared via macromolecule self‐assembly of an amphiphilic photocrosslinkable copolymer using paracetamol as the template molecule. The resultant molecularly imprinted polymeric micelles swelled with increasing pH, and the disassociation of the micelles occurred at pH above approximately 7.4. A robust MIP film with good solvent resistance was formed on the el… Show more

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“…Samples were withdrawn under nitrogen atmosphere from the polymerization mixture after 15 and 45 min, then quenched by cooling with liquid nitrogen (Table 2). One part of each sample was used to determine the MA conversion from 1 H NMR spectrum in CDCl 3 . The other part of the sample was diluted using THF and was analyzed by SEC-MALLS.…”
Section: General Procedures For Set-lrp Of O-nitrobenzylmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples were withdrawn under nitrogen atmosphere from the polymerization mixture after 15 and 45 min, then quenched by cooling with liquid nitrogen (Table 2). One part of each sample was used to determine the MA conversion from 1 H NMR spectrum in CDCl 3 . The other part of the sample was diluted using THF and was analyzed by SEC-MALLS.…”
Section: General Procedures For Set-lrp Of O-nitrobenzylmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MI functionalization can be obtained before or during the preparation of the composite system. Examples of electrochemical sensors for drugs [81,83,[85][86][87][88], glucose [89], parabens [90], neurotransmitters [82,91], alkaloids [83], pesticides [92] are reported in literature following this approach.…”
Section: Sensors and Biosensors: Label-free Detectionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In addition, the synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymers is inexpensive, and the storage life of these polymers can be several months or even years without loss of their recognition capacity. In recent years, application to separation and enrichment in environmental [9,10], drugs [11,12] and pesticide [13,14] has attracted increasing attention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%