“…47 Moreover, MIPs have also been utilized to remove residues of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, heavy metals, and other toxic substances contained in daily use materials such as personal care products (PCPs), contaminated water, plastics, etc. [48][49][50][51] However, despite many advantages, there are some limitations associated with MIPs that need to be overcome, like limited computational studies for selecting MIP constituents. Since experimental studies are time-consuming, computational studies would prove cost-effective and efficient for selecting monomers and templates.…”