“…MIPs are highly efficient artificially fabricated receptors which have already found more widespread potential to assist at various field of application such as analytical separation [14] , sensors and biosensor systems [11,15], enantioseparation [16], enzyme like catalysts [17], capillary electrophoresis [18], and many other areas due to their outstanding advantages such as chemical and physical robustness [19], long shelf life [20], reusability [21], predesigned selectivity [22], tailor-made recognition [23], low cost, ease of preparation [24] and so on. MIPs have demonstrated significant extraction capacity due to providing accessibility to recognition sites, fast mass transferring and relatively complete removal of template [25].…”