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Molecularly imprinted polymer with salicylaldehyde-Cu(OAc)2 as template
1Key Laboratory of Bioorganic and Molecular Engineering, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
In the report molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) with salicylaldehyde-Cu(OAc)(2) as the template was synthesized and characterized by SEM, porosity and elemental analysis. Copper acetate was introduced since salicylaldehyde alone cannot display imprinting effect for its intramolecular hydrogen bond. The strong coordination interaction between salicylaldehyde and copper acetate made the complex have high retention on the HPLC column based on the SAD-Cu(OAc)(2) imprinted polymer. Several structural analogues such as salicylaldoxime, sulfosalicylic acid, p-hydroxybenzaldehyde and their complexes with copper acetate were chosen to study the selectivity of the MIPs. The influence of acetic acid and H(2)O in methanol mobile phase was studied. The experimental results showed that small amount of either acetic acid or H(2)O in mobile phase would weaken the interaction between the complex and the polymer, therefore, the retention of the complex was lowered to a large extent, but that of salicylaldehyde remained almost unchanged. The polymer imprinted with the complex showed high selectivity to both the acetate and copper (II). In addition, the MIP showed an enhanced selectivity to its template compared with the polymer prepared without copper acetate.
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