Novel liquid–liquid–solid microextraction method with molecularly imprinted polymer-coated stainless steel fiber for aqueous sample pretreatment
Xiaogang Hu, Tingting Ye, Ying Yu, Yujuan Cao, Changjuan Guo
Index: J. Chromatogr. A. 1218(25) , 3935-9, (2011)
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Abstract
A novel liquid–liquid–solid microextraction (LLSME) method was developed to overcome the well-known water-compatibility problem of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs). The enrichment factors with MIP-LLSME method were within 70–210 for trace chloroacetanilide herbicides under optimized extraction conditions. The method was characterized by simplicity, low solvent-consumption and high selectivity, and it was suitable for the one-step pretreatment of various aqueous samples such as river water and farm water.
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