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  • Covalent molecular imprinting of bisphenol A using its diesters followed by the reductive cleavage with LiAlH(4).

Covalent molecular imprinting of bisphenol A using its diesters followed by the reductive cleavage with LiAlH(4).

Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences (2004-04-20)
Takashi Ikegami, Woo-Sang Lee, Hiroyuki Nariai, Toshifumi Takeuchi
ABSTRACT

Bisphenol A (BPA) recognition materials were synthesized by a covalent imprinting technique using BPA-dimethacrylate or BPA-diacrylate as the template monomer. Binding sites in the polymers consisted of two hydroxyl groups that are generated by reducing the ester bonds of the template monomer with lithium aluminum hydride. The polymers strongly adsorbed BPA and structurally related compounds, however, other endocrine disruptors were hardly adsorbed. The BPA-dimethacrylate-based polymer interacted with the samples more strongly than the BPA-diacrylate-based polymer.

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