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Preparation, characterization and performance of a silica gel bonded molecularly imprinted polymer for selective recognition and enrichment of β-lactam antibiotics

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2003

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Reactive and Functional Polymers

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A silica gel-bound molecularly imprinted polymer to oxazolone(s) exclusively derived from certain cephalosporins (cefaclor) and penicillins (amoxycillins and ampicillins) was prepared using ethylacetate as a porogen. This was used as a packing material for solid phase extraction in column chromatography. The high selectivity and the quantitative sorption of oxazolone at pH 7.5 and a flow rate of 5.0 ml min-1 in a long (13.0 cm) and wide bore (1.4 cm internal diameter) column have led to efficient clean-up, selective enrichment, and indirect differential pulse adsorptive stripping voltammetric measurement of the β-lactams in the form of corresponding oxazolones either in a larger volume of dilute aqueous systems or in the pharmaceutical formulations, without complications of complex matrices, excipients or column deterioration. © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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Column chromatographic separations, Molecularly imprinted polymer-modified silica gel, Selective enrichment, Stripping voltammetry, β-Lactams

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