Abstract
This project aims to demonstrate the potential of the combination of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) with innovative microextraction techniques for sample preparation, namely gas-diffusion microextraction (GDME). Both techniques are relevant in analytical chemistry due to their selectivity, simplicity and ability to obtain enrichment factors. Their combination may have synergistic results; the prior separation made possible by the GDME can increase the efficiency of the MIPs, thus being able to develop more sensitive analytical methodologies. After the GDME-MIP sample preparation step, the methodology may be completed by a detector coupled to a chromatographic column (e.g. HPLC-UV), an electroanalytical detector or even capillary electrophoresis (CE). All these experimental branches are expected to be developed. (AU)
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SISTEMA DE MICROEXTRAÇÃO POR DIFUSÃO GASOSA (GDME) ASSOCIADO A POLÍMEROS DE IMPRESSÃO MOLECULAR (MIPS) E O MÉTODO DE DETECÇÃO BR 10 2021 022485 1 - Universidade de São Paulo (USP). . Alnilan Cristina Barros Lobato; Luís Francisco Moreira Gonçalves - January 2021, 01