Recent advances and applications of molecularly imprinted polymers in solid-phase extraction for real sample analysis

J Sep Sci. 2021 Jan;44(1):274-309. doi: 10.1002/jssc.202000832.

Abstract

Sample pretreatment is essential for the analysis of complicated real samples due to their complex matrices and low analyte concentrations. Among all sample pretreatment methods, solid-phase extraction is arguably the most frequently used one. However, the majority of available solid-phase extraction adsorbents suffer from limited selectivity. Molecularly imprinted polymers are a type of tailor-made artificial antibodies and receptors with specific recognition sites for target molecules. Using molecularly imprinted polymers instead of conventional adsorbents can greatly improve the selectivity of solid-phase extraction, and therefore molecularly imprinted polymer-based solid-phase extraction has been widely applied to separation, clean up and/or preconcentration of target analytes in various kinds of real samples. In this article, after a brief introduction, the recent developments and applications of molecularly imprinted polymer-based solid-phase extraction for determination of different analytes in complicated real samples during the 2015-2020 are reviewed systematically, including the solid-phase extraction modes, molecularly imprinted adsorbent types and their preparations, and the practical applications of solid-phase extraction to various real samples (environmental, food, biological, and pharmaceutical samples). Finally, the challenges and opportunities of using molecularly imprinted polymer-based solid-phase extraction for real sample analysis are discussed.

Keywords: clean up; molecularly imprinted polymers; real samples; sample preparation; solid-phase extraction.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Molecular Imprinting*
  • Polymers / analysis*
  • Solid Phase Extraction*

Substances

  • Polymers