Hydrophilic molecularly imprinted polymers functionalized magnetic carbon nanotubes for selective extraction of cyclic adenosine monophosphate from winter jujube.
Fei LiXiaoxuan LiJie SuYijun LiXiwen HeLangxing ChenYukui ZhangPublished in: Journal of separation science (2021)
In this work, a green strategy was developed to prepare molecularly imprinted polymers functionalized magnetic carbon nanotubes in aqueous phase under mild conditions for cyclic adenosine monophosphate. Thanks to water solubility of chitosan, a natural polysaccharide which is rich in amino and hydroxyl groups, provided the feasibility to synthesize the green molecularly imprinted polymers for water soluble template in aqueous media. Coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography, the method exhibited a short equilibrium time (6 min), high adsorption capacity (22.42 μg/mg), high magnetic susceptibility, and good selectivity to template molecule with the imprinting factor of 2.94. A good linearity in the range of 0.020-3.0 mg/mL for target was obtained with a correlation coefficient of 0.9998. The limit of detection (signal-to-noise ratio = 3) and limit of quantitation (signal-to-noise ratio = 10) of the magnetic solid phase extraction method for cyclic adenosine monophosphate were 5 and 15 ng/mg, respectively. And the practical application of chitosan-based molecularly imprinted polymers as adsorbent to isolate and determine cyclic adenosine monophosphate in real natural samples (winter jujube) was demonstrated.
Keyphrases
- molecularly imprinted
- solid phase extraction
- high performance liquid chromatography
- carbon nanotubes
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- tandem mass spectrometry
- water soluble
- liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- protein kinase
- gas chromatography
- drug delivery
- mass spectrometry
- air pollution
- ionic liquid
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- magnetic resonance
- ms ms
- diffusion weighted imaging
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- structural basis