Dopamine-Imprinted Polymers: Template-Monomer Interactions, Analysis of Template Removal and Application to Solid Phase Extraction
A dopamine-imprinted polymer (MIP) was prepared in aqueous methanolsolution at 60oC by free-radical cross-linking polymerization of methacrylic acid in thepresence of ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as the cross-linker and dopamine hydrochlorideas the template molecule. Its ability to isolate dopamin...
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doaj-ab03dea3a0684e2788dee91615beed3e2020-11-24T21:27:08ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492007-11-0112112434244910.3390/12112434Dopamine-Imprinted Polymers: Template-Monomer Interactions, Analysis of Template Removal and Application to Solid Phase ExtractionMirosław SzutowskiMagdalena Bamburowicz-KlimkowskaDorota MaciejewskaPiotr LulińskiA dopamine-imprinted polymer (MIP) was prepared in aqueous methanolsolution at 60oC by free-radical cross-linking polymerization of methacrylic acid in thepresence of ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as the cross-linker and dopamine hydrochlorideas the template molecule. Its ability to isolate dopamine was evaluated as the basis of asolid phase extraction procedure and compared with that of a non-imprinted polymer(NIP). The binding of dopamine was 84.1% and 29.1% for MIP and NIP, respectively.Various reported post-polymerization treatments to reduce template bleeding wereexamined. In our case the lowest bleeding was achieved after applying a combinedprocedure: continuous extraction in a Soxhlet apparatus (CE), followed by microwave-assisted extraction (ME) to a level of 0.061 μg/mL. A simplified model of the template-monomer complexes allowed rationalization of monomer choice based on the heats ofcomplex formation at a PM3 level of theory.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/12/11/2434/Dopamine hydrochloride isolationtheoretical binding energymolecularly imprinted polymertemplate removalsolid phase extraction |
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Mirosław Szutowski Magdalena Bamburowicz-Klimkowska Dorota Maciejewska Piotr Luliński Dopamine-Imprinted Polymers: Template-Monomer Interactions, Analysis of Template Removal and Application to Solid Phase Extraction Molecules Dopamine hydrochloride isolation theoretical binding energy molecularly imprinted polymer template removal solid phase extraction |
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Mirosław Szutowski Magdalena Bamburowicz-Klimkowska Dorota Maciejewska Piotr Luliński |
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Dopamine-Imprinted Polymers: Template-Monomer Interactions, Analysis of Template Removal and Application to Solid Phase Extraction |
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Dopamine-Imprinted Polymers: Template-Monomer Interactions, Analysis of Template Removal and Application to Solid Phase Extraction |
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Dopamine-Imprinted Polymers: Template-Monomer Interactions, Analysis of Template Removal and Application to Solid Phase Extraction |
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Dopamine-Imprinted Polymers: Template-Monomer Interactions, Analysis of Template Removal and Application to Solid Phase Extraction |
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Dopamine-Imprinted Polymers: Template-Monomer Interactions, Analysis of Template Removal and Application to Solid Phase Extraction |
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dopamine-imprinted polymers: template-monomer interactions, analysis of template removal and application to solid phase extraction |
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A dopamine-imprinted polymer (MIP) was prepared in aqueous methanolsolution at 60oC by free-radical cross-linking polymerization of methacrylic acid in thepresence of ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as the cross-linker and dopamine hydrochlorideas the template molecule. Its ability to isolate dopamine was evaluated as the basis of asolid phase extraction procedure and compared with that of a non-imprinted polymer(NIP). The binding of dopamine was 84.1% and 29.1% for MIP and NIP, respectively.Various reported post-polymerization treatments to reduce template bleeding wereexamined. In our case the lowest bleeding was achieved after applying a combinedprocedure: continuous extraction in a Soxhlet apparatus (CE), followed by microwave-assisted extraction (ME) to a level of 0.061 μg/mL. A simplified model of the template-monomer complexes allowed rationalization of monomer choice based on the heats ofcomplex formation at a PM3 level of theory. |
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Dopamine hydrochloride isolation theoretical binding energy molecularly imprinted polymer template removal solid phase extraction |
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