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Molecularly imprinted polymer-coated silica microbeads for high-performance liquid chromatography.

Wenpu WuCuichi YuLei SuiHui XuJinhua LiNa ZhouLingxin ChenZhihua Song
Published in: The Analyst (2024)
Molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-based chromatographic separation materials, owing to their advantages of unique selectivity, low cost, suitable reproducibility, and acceptable stability, have attracted a great deal of research in different fields. In this investigation, a new type of MIP-coated silica (MIP/SiO 2 ) separation material was developed using sulfamethoxazole as a template; the specific recognition ability of MIP and appropriate physicochemical properties (abundant Si-OH, suitable pore structure, good stability, etc .) of SiO 2 microbeads were combined. The MIP/SiO 2 separation materials were characterized carefully. Then, various compounds (such as sulfonamides, ginsenosides, nucleosides, and several pesticides) were used to comprehensively evaluate the chromatographic performances of the MIP/SiO 2 column. Furthermore, the chromatographic performances of the MIP/SiO 2 column were compared with those of other separation materials (such as non-imprinted polymer-coated silica, C18/SiO 2 , and bare silica) packed columns. The resolution value of all measured compounds was more than 1.51. The column efficiencies of 13 510 plates per meter (N m -1 ) for sulfamethoxazole, 11 600 N m -1 for ginsenoside Rd, and 10 510 N m -1 for 2'-deoxyadenosine were obtained. The acceptable results verified that the MIP/SiO 2 column can be applied to separate highly polar drugs such as sulfonamides, ginsenosides, nucleosides, and pesticides.
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