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Application of molecularly imprinted polymers in recognition and detection of environmental oestrogens: a review
Cunming Hu A * , Yu Wang A , Ying Wang B and Ming Guan B *A College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Changji University, Changji, 831100, China.
B College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xinjiang Normal University, Urumqi, 830054, China.
Cunming Hu graduated from Xinjiang Normal University, China, in 2022. In the same year, he joined Changji University, China. His current research interest is molecularly imprinted polymer-based chemical sensors for food and environmental analysis and detection. |
Yu Wang received master degree from Xinjiang Normal University (2022), and then join in Changji University until now. Her main research interests include the detection of environmental pollutants, the preparation of porous graphene composites and their applications in adsorption and sample preparation. |
Ying Wang is a PhD in analytical chemistry from Xinjiang Normal University, China. Her current research focuses on the construction and application research of SERS sensors with nano-hotspot structure combined with functionalized magnetic materials. |
Ming Guan received his PhD from Xinjiang Medical University, China, in 2011. He was engaged in biological and environmental analysis for many years, has presided over nearly 20 scientific research projects and published more than 70 papers. He is now a professor and doctoral supervisor in Xinjiang Normal University. His research interests include the study of novel materials, such as functionalized nanoparticles for developing nanometer biochemical analysis methods, and molecular imprinting technology. |
Environmental Chemistry 19(8) 461-482 https://doi.org/10.1071/EN22117
Submitted: 17 November 2022 Accepted: 31 January 2023 Published: 2 March 2023