Hollow porous molecularly imprinted polymers as emerging adsorbents

Shikha Bhogal, Kuldeep Kaur, Irshad Mohiuddin, Sandeep Kumar, Jechan Lee, Richard J.C. Brown, Ki Hyun Kim, Ashok Kumar Malik

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Abstract

Hollow porous molecularly imprinted polymers (HPMIPs) are identified as promising adsorbents with many advantageous properties (e.g., large number of imprinted cavities, highly accessible binding sites, controllable pore structure, and fast mass transfer). Because of such properties, HPMIPs can exhibit improved binding capacity and kinetics to make analyte molecules readily interact with a greater number of recognition sites on the imprinted shell. This review highlights the synthesis and utility of HPMIPs as adsorbents to cover diverse targets of interest (e.g., endocrine disrupting chemicals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and heavy metal ions). The overall potential of HPMIPs is thus discussed in the context of analytical chemistry with particular focus on the efficient extraction of trace-level targets from complex matrices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117775
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume288
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Hard template
  • Hollow molecularly imprinted polymers
  • Sacrificial template synthesis
  • Soft template
  • Template free synthesis

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