New molecularly imprinted polyurethane foam for selective extraction of atrazine with fluorescence detection.
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Author list: Piyanat Issarangkura Na Ayutthaya, Chanchana Thanachayanont, Khan-Un Thongdeevimornwong, Tanagorn Sirisakulchaiyaporn, Patinya Khummanee, Nattawadee Wisitruangsakul, Monnapat Vongboot
Publisher: MDPI
Publication year: 2025
Journal: Analytica (2673-4532)
Volume number: 6
Issue number: 3
Start page: 1
End page: 15
Number of pages: 15
ISSN: 2673-4532
eISSN: 2673-4532
Languages: English-United States (EN-US)
Abstract
The synthesis of new molecularly imprinted polyurethane foam (MIPUF) using an herbicide of atrazine (Atz) as a template for the selective solid-phase extraction for Atz was proposed for the first time. The MIPUF was simply synthesized under mild conditions, without requiring an oxygen-free environment. Some household apparatuses were adapted for the preparation such as a plastic cup and bamboo chopstick. The ready-to-use MIPUF minicolumns could be obtained within 4 h with more than 10 minicolumns. The proposed material was characterized using FT-IR and SEM. The MIPUF minicolumn was used as a solid-phase extraction. The eluate of free Atz was determined using the fluorescence technique without further derivatization at 343 nm. The MIPUF offered a good sensitivity and selectivity over non molecularly imprinted polyurethane foam (NIPUF) enhancing fluorescence intensity by 15.6 times. The linear equation and linear range for Atz detection at y = 87.25x + 311.58, R² = 0.9887 and 0.2-1.0 µM were obtained. The LOD and LOQ were 35 and 110 nM, respectively. The MIPUF revealed a more selective Atz than some potential pesticides.The ready-to-use minicolumn has been used for sample preparation and Atz assys in surface water in orchards and river water samples with recoveries (%) at 90-110%.
Keywords
molecularly imprinted; polyurethane foam; atrazine; solid-phase extraction; fluorescence spectroscopy