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Raquel Garcia1, Elisabete P Carreiro2,3, João Carlos Lima3, Marco Gomes da Silva3, Ana Maria Costa Freitas1, Maria João Cabrita1.
Abstract
A new generation of advanced materials developed by molecular imprinting technology showing a stimuli-responsive functionality are emerging. The switchable ability to control the uptake/release of the target analyte by action of external stimulus combined with a remarkable selectivity and specificity, makes these functional materials very attractive for sample preparation purposes. In this work, the usefulness of a sample preparation tool for the selective enrichment/pre-concentration of dimethoate from olive oil spiked samples based on "tailor-made" dual responsive magnetic and photonic molecularly imprinted polymers as sorbents is explored. To achieve this goal, a smart molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) possessing magnetic and photonic responsiveness was successfully synthesized, and its physico-chemical and morphological characterization was assessed. Further, the trace analysis of dimethoate in spiked olive oil samples was validated and successfully implemented using smart-MIPs as sorbents in the sample preparation step, with high recoveries (83.5 ± 0.3%) and low detection limit (0.03µg·mL-1).Entities:
Keywords: dimethoate; magnetic responsiveness; molecularly imprinted polymers; olive oil; photonic responsiveness
Year: 2020 PMID: 32408495 PMCID: PMC7278737 DOI: 10.3390/foods9050618
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158
Figure 1Schematic representation of the analytical methodology for the trace analysis of dimethoate (Dmt) in olive oil samples using core-shell magnetic-photonic molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticle (DR-MIP) as sorbent.
Figure 2Synthetic pathway of the preparation of DR-MIP.
Figure 3FTIR-ATR spectra of DR-MIP, DR-NIP (non-imprinted polymer) and Fe3O4@MPS.
Figure 4SEM images from DR-MIP (left) and DR-NIP (right).
Figure 5Reusability assays of DR-MIP.