Mujin Fang, Chen Chen, Yingying Fan, Qiong Zhang, Kui Li, Guoqing Yang, Renpan Deng, Xueqin Li
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Constructing coral reef-like imprinted structure on molecularly imprinted nanocomposite membranes based on nanospheres with hydrophilic multicores for selective separation of acteoside.
Molecularly imprinted nanocomposite membranes (MINMs) have shown great superiority in selective separation of acteoside (ACT) from phenylethanoid glycosides in Cistanche tubulosa. Herein, ACT-based MINMs (A-MINMs) with coral reef-like imprinted structure were proposed and developed for specifically separating ACT molecules. The nanospheres with hydrophilic multicores (NHMs) were introduced into polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) powders to obtain NHMs@PVDF membranes by a phase inversion method. Subsequently, the designed coral reef-like imprinted structure was constructed on NHMs@PVDF membrane-based surface. The A-MINMs with coral reef-like imprinted structure had dendritic and porous properties, which helped to form abundant ACT-imprinted cavities and sites of A-MINMs. In addition, the hydrophilic multicores and void space of NHMs together formed the affinity capture cages for hydrophilic ACT, enhancing rebinding capacity and permselectivity of A-MINMs. Therefore, A-MINMs with coral reef-like imprinted structure exhibited the high rebinding capacity (110.95 mg/g), rebinding selectivity of 5.15 and outstanding permselectivity of 10.04 toward ACT molecules. Moreover, the designed strategy of A-MHIMs with coral reef-like imprinted structure provides a new feasible method for permselectivity separation of other bioactive components.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Chromatography A provides a forum for the publication of original research and critical reviews on all aspects of fundamental and applied separation science. The scope of the journal includes chromatography and related techniques, electromigration techniques (e.g. electrophoresis, electrochromatography), hyphenated and other multi-dimensional techniques, sample preparation, and detection methods such as mass spectrometry. Contributions consist mainly of research papers dealing with the theory of separation methods, instrumental developments and analytical and preparative applications of general interest.