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Multivariate Assessment of Procedures for Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Synthesis for Pesticides Determination in Environmental and Agricultural Samples
Mariusz MarćKatarzyna PokajewiczMarta BystrzanowskaMarek Tobiszewskisubject
TechnologyMultivariate statisticsSample (statistics)molecularly imprinted polymers; pesticides; environmental samples; agricultural samples; multi-criteria decision analysisArticleenvironmental samplesagricultural samplesGeneral Materials ScienceSample preparationProcess engineeringMicroscopyQC120-168.85business.industryTQH201-278.5Extraction (chemistry)Molecularly imprinted polymerSorptionpesticidesPesticideEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)multi-criteria decision analysisTK1-9971Descriptive and experimental mechanicsmolecularly imprinted polymersEnvironmental scienceAnalytical proceduresElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringTA1-2040businessdescription
In the case of quantitative and qualitative analysis of pesticides in environmental and food samples, it is required to perform a sample pre-treatment process. It allows to minimalize the impact of interferences on the final results, as well as increase the recovery rate. Nowadays, apart from routinely employed sample preparation techniques such as solid-phase extraction (SPE) or solid-phase microextraction (SPME), the application of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) is gaining greater popularity. It is mainly related to their physicochemical properties, sorption capacity and selectivity, thermo-mechanical resistance, as well as a wide range of polymerization techniques allowing to obtain the desired type of sorption materials, adequate to a specific type of pesticide. This paper targets to summarize the most popular and innovative strategies since 2010, associated with the MIPs synthesis and analytical procedures for pesticides determination in environmental and food samples. Application of multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) allows for visualization of the most beneficial analytical procedures in case of changing the priority of each step of analysis (MIPs synthesis, sample preparation process—pesticides extraction, chromatographic analysis) bearing in mind metrological and environmental issues.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-11-22 | Materials |