TY - JOUR
T1 - Thermal desorption characterisation of molecularly imprinted polymers. Part II
T2 - Use of direct probe GC-MS analysis to study crosslinking effects
AU - Holland, Niamh
AU - Duggan, Patrick
AU - Owens, Eleanor
AU - Cummins, Wayne
AU - Frisby, June
AU - Hughes, Helen
AU - McLoughlin, Peter
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements Financial support from Council of Directors, under the Technology Sector Strand 1, and the European Union’s INTERREG IIIA (SWINGS project) programme is gratefully acknowledged. Nitrogen sorption porosity analysis carried out by the Welsh School of Pharmacy, Cardiff, UK, is gratefully acknowledged.
PY - 2008/6
Y1 - 2008/6
N2 - A powerful method utilising direct probe thermal desorption GC-MS is presented for the study of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs). A series of 2-aminopyridine (2-apy)-imprinted methacrylic acid-ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate (MAA-EGDMA) copolymers were prepared under identical conditions but with varying amounts of EGDMA (crosslinking monomer). The use of appropriate temperature programmes permitted template removal, and the subsequent assessment of polymer affinity and specificity, all of which were found to be dependent on polymer composition and morphology. The system was sufficiently sensitive to identify a specific response of imprinted polymers over nonimprinted counterparts. Correlations were found to exist between thermal desorption analysis and solution phase binding, which was assessed by UV spectroscopy, where specificity was found to diminish with decreasing EGDMA concentration. This was attributed to the increased number of free carboxyl groups in those polymers containing a lower percentage of EGDMA. Thermal desorption profiles obtained for the analyte were found to be unaffected by the physical and chemical properties of the solvent used for analyte reloading.
AB - A powerful method utilising direct probe thermal desorption GC-MS is presented for the study of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs). A series of 2-aminopyridine (2-apy)-imprinted methacrylic acid-ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate (MAA-EGDMA) copolymers were prepared under identical conditions but with varying amounts of EGDMA (crosslinking monomer). The use of appropriate temperature programmes permitted template removal, and the subsequent assessment of polymer affinity and specificity, all of which were found to be dependent on polymer composition and morphology. The system was sufficiently sensitive to identify a specific response of imprinted polymers over nonimprinted counterparts. Correlations were found to exist between thermal desorption analysis and solution phase binding, which was assessed by UV spectroscopy, where specificity was found to diminish with decreasing EGDMA concentration. This was attributed to the increased number of free carboxyl groups in those polymers containing a lower percentage of EGDMA. Thermal desorption profiles obtained for the analyte were found to be unaffected by the physical and chemical properties of the solvent used for analyte reloading.
KW - Affinity
KW - Direct probe GC-MS
KW - Molecular imprinting
KW - Polymer characterisation
KW - Polymer morphology
KW - Thermal desorption
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U2 - 10.1007/s00216-008-1974-3
DO - 10.1007/s00216-008-1974-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 18408922
AN - SCOPUS:44349146687
SN - 1618-2642
VL - 391
SP - 1245
EP - 1253
JO - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
JF - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
IS - 4
ER -