MOLECULARLY IMPRINTED UNIFORM-SIZED POLYMER-BASED STATIONARY-PHASE FOR NAPROXEN - COMPARISON OF MOLECULAR RECOGNITION ABILITY OF THE MOLECULARLY IMPRINTED POLYMERS PREPARED BY THERMAL AND REDOX POLYMERIZATION TECHNIQUES
J. Haginaka et al., MOLECULARLY IMPRINTED UNIFORM-SIZED POLYMER-BASED STATIONARY-PHASE FOR NAPROXEN - COMPARISON OF MOLECULAR RECOGNITION ABILITY OF THE MOLECULARLY IMPRINTED POLYMERS PREPARED BY THERMAL AND REDOX POLYMERIZATION TECHNIQUES, Journal of chromatography, 816(2), 1998, pp. 113-121
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Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
A molecularly imprinted uniform-sized polymer-based stationary phase f
or (S)-naproxen has been prepared by a multi-step swelling and thermal
or redox polymerization method using 4-vinylpyridine and ethylenedime
thacrylate as a host functional monomer and cross-linker, respectively
. The obtained molecularly imprinted polymers were evaluated using aqu
eous-rich mobile phases. The molecularly imprinted polymer materials c
ould separate naproxen enantiomers. Further, the materials showed high
selectivity for naproxen and moderate selectivity for other 2-arylpro
pionic acid derivatives. On the other hand, the molecularly imprinted
polymer materials showed little selectivity for other acidic compounds
, and basic and neutral compounds. With regard to comparison of the mo
lecularly imprinted polymers prepared by thermal and redox polymerizat
ion techniques, the latter materials gave higher retentivity and enant
ioselectivity than the former materials, while the former materials ga
ve higher column efficiency than the latter materials. Thus, naproxen
enantiomers were resolved much better on the molecularly imprinted pol
ymer material prepared by a thermal polymerization method. (C) 1998 El
sevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.