“…The molecularly imprinted sorbents were also applied in the environmental analysis for determination of estrogens in water samples [ 99 ], chlorpyrifos [ 100 ], triclosan [ 101 ], polycyclic aromatic sulfur heterocycles in seawater [ 102 ], quinoline [ 103 ], and phenolic compounds [ 104 ] in cooking water, antibiotics such as norfloxacin [ 105 ], levofloxacin [ 106 ], erythromycin [ 107 ], steroid hormones from water [ 108 ], metronidazole [ 109 ], rosuvastatin [ 110 ], carbamazepine [ 111 ], sulfonamides, and their acetylated metabolites from environmental water [ 112 ], triazines such as cyromazine from seawater [ 113 ], phenols and phenoxyacids from contaminated waters [ 114 ], phthalate esters [ 115 ], fenoprofen from wastewater [ 116 ], chlorsulfuron from soil [ 117 ], and various ions, such as mercury (II) [ 118 ] or copper [ 119 ].…”