Superporous monolithic hydrogels (cryogel monoliths) are elastic, sponge-like materials that can be prepared in an aqueous medium through a cryotropic gelation technique. These monoliths show interesting properties for the development of high- throughput solid phase extraction supports to treat large volumes of aqueous samples. In this work, a cryogel-supported molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction approach for the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A (BPA) from river water and wine samples is presented. An imprinted polymer with molecular recognition properties for BPA was prepared in acetonitrile by thermal polymerization of a mixture of 4,4′-dihydroxy-2,2-diphenyl-1,1,1,3,3,3-trifluoropropane as a mimic template of BPA, 4-vinylpyridine and trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate in a molar ratio of 1+6+6. Fine imprinted particles (<10 μm) were embedded in a poly-acrylamideco-N,N′-methylenbisacrylamide cryogel obtained by ammonium persulfate-induced cryopolymerization at −18 °C. The resulting monolithic gel was evaluated for its use as a sorbent support in an off-line solid- phase extraction approach to recover BPA from dilute aqueous samples with minimum pre-loading work-up. The optimized extraction protocol resulted in a reliable MISPE method suitable to selectively extract and preconcentrate BPA from river water and red wine samples, demonstrating the practical feasibility of cryogel-trapped imprinted polymers as solid-phase extraction materials

Molecularly imprinted polymer / cryogel composites for solid phase extraction of bisphenol A from river water and wine

BAGGIANI, Claudio;BARAVALLE, PATRIZIA DOMENICA;GIOVANNOLI, Cristina;ANFOSSI, Laura;GIRAUDI, Gianfranco
2010-01-01

Abstract

Superporous monolithic hydrogels (cryogel monoliths) are elastic, sponge-like materials that can be prepared in an aqueous medium through a cryotropic gelation technique. These monoliths show interesting properties for the development of high- throughput solid phase extraction supports to treat large volumes of aqueous samples. In this work, a cryogel-supported molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction approach for the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A (BPA) from river water and wine samples is presented. An imprinted polymer with molecular recognition properties for BPA was prepared in acetonitrile by thermal polymerization of a mixture of 4,4′-dihydroxy-2,2-diphenyl-1,1,1,3,3,3-trifluoropropane as a mimic template of BPA, 4-vinylpyridine and trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate in a molar ratio of 1+6+6. Fine imprinted particles (<10 μm) were embedded in a poly-acrylamideco-N,N′-methylenbisacrylamide cryogel obtained by ammonium persulfate-induced cryopolymerization at −18 °C. The resulting monolithic gel was evaluated for its use as a sorbent support in an off-line solid- phase extraction approach to recover BPA from dilute aqueous samples with minimum pre-loading work-up. The optimized extraction protocol resulted in a reliable MISPE method suitable to selectively extract and preconcentrate BPA from river water and red wine samples, demonstrating the practical feasibility of cryogel-trapped imprinted polymers as solid-phase extraction materials
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C. Baggiani; P. Baravalle; C. Giovannoli; L. Anfossi; G. Giraudi
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