Fl. Dickert et al., Double molecular imprinting - a new sensor concept for improving selectivity in the of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in water, FRESEN J AN, 371(1), 2001, pp. 11-15
Highly selective and robust polymer coatings for the detection of polycycli
c aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in liquid media have been generated by use o
f an innovative method of molecular imprinting. By imprinting with two diff
erent templates, the selectivity of the polyurethanes used was increased by
creating diffusion pathways and molecular cavities. Analyte inclusion was
detected both by fluorescence and by use of mass-sensitive transducers. It
is possible to optimize layers in respect of the extraction of two differen
t analytes or to achieve extremely high selectivity for a distinct analyte.
In this way coatings can be tuned to the lean chrysene, e.g., and it is en
riched by a factor of approximately fifty compared with the more quadratic
pyrene with the same number of aromatic rings. Measurements of PAHs in wate
r were also performed with a quartz crystal microbalance, which shows that
humic acids are not incorporated by the layers and thus do not influence th
e fluorescence properties of the layers.