Title of article :
A comparative study of the potential of acrylic and sol–gel polymers for molecular imprinting Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Wayne Cummins، نويسنده , , Patrick Duggan، نويسنده , , Peter McLoughlin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The successful molecular imprinting of 2-aminopyridine (2-apy) in bulk polymerisations of acrylic and sol–gel based polymers has been achieved. Both polymeric systems reveal varying degrees of affinity in rebinding the original template as well as a number of structural analogues. Rebinding was conducted in chloroform, acetonitrile and methanol in order to assess the role of hydrogen bonding in imprinting. The acrylic imprinted polymer retained approximately 50% of the template in rebinding studies in chloroform compared to 100% for the sol–gel. However, this higher affinity for the sol–gel was accompanied by a higher degree of non-specific binding. While the acrylic polymer performed poorly in acetonitrile, the sol–gel maintained a high degree of discrimination.
The acrylic polymer exhibited little discrimination between imprinted and reference polymers for 3-aminopyridine (3-apy) indicating the high selectivity of the MIP polymer for 2-apy relative to 3-apy. This selectivity was reduced in acetonitrile. Selectivity of the sol–gel for 2-apy in chloroform was poor as 3-apy was retained to a similar degree. Comparable results were obtained in acetonitrile. 4-Aminopyridine (4-apy) bound strongly to all polymers in all solvents and proved very difficult to remove due to the high degree of non-specific binding for both polymeric matrices.
Keywords :
Acrylic , molecular recognition , Sol–gel , Molecular imprinting , 2-Aminopyridine
Journal title :
Analytica Chimica Acta
Journal title :
Analytica Chimica Acta