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Synthesis of Fragment-Imprinted Microspheres of 2,6-Dichloropyrimidine as Templates and Determination of Sulfonamides in Milk Samples

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Fragment-imprinted microspheres (FIMs) were prepared by suspension polymerization. 2,6-Dichloropyrimidine was used as the template molecule instead of sulfonamides, methacrylic acid and styrene were the mixed functional monomers, ethylene dimethacrylate was the crosslinking agent, and azodiisobutyronitrile was the initiator. The optimum conditions were obtained by an orthogonal experiment. The maximum adsorption was obtained under the optimum conditions. The adsorption by FIMs was 7.02 mg g−1, whereas the adsorption by non-FIMs was 5.41 mg g−1. A method for the simultaneous determination of five sulfonamides from milk samples by fragment imprinted-solid phase extraction coupled with HPLC was developed. The recoveries for the five sulfonamide extractions were 89.7–97.6 % with relative standard deviations of 1.79–3.02 %, indicating the suitability of the prepared FIMs for sulfonamide extraction.

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The authors gratefully appreciate the financial support from the Key Scientific and Technological Project of Henan Province (112102310030), Natural Science Basic Research Plan in the Education Department of Henan Province (2010A150006), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21275039) and Postgraduate Education Innovation Foundation of Henan University of Technology (11YJCX08).

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He, J., Tang, H., You, L. et al. Synthesis of Fragment-Imprinted Microspheres of 2,6-Dichloropyrimidine as Templates and Determination of Sulfonamides in Milk Samples. Chromatographia 76, 959–965 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10337-013-2500-0

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