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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2017Synthesis of magnetic polymeric ionic liquid nanocomposites by the Radziszewski reaction24citations
  • 2017Recycling polymer residues to synthesize magnetic nanocomposites for dispersive micro-solid phase extraction24citations
  • 2015Polymer–nanoparticles composites in bioanalytical sample preparation27citations
  • 2012Hybridization of commercial polymeric microparticles and magnetic nanoparticles for the dispersive micro-solid phase extraction of nitroaromatic hydrocarbons from water.49citations

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  • Aranzana, María Soledad Cárdenas
  • Wuilloud, Rodolfo
  • Rodríguez, Rafael Lucena
  • Castro Grijalba, Alexander
  • Saraji, Mohammad
  • Ghambari, Hoda
  • Valcárcel, Miguel
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Polymer–nanoparticles composites in bioanalytical sample preparation

  • Valcárcel, Miguel
  • Aranzana, María Soledad Cárdenas
  • Rodríguez, Rafael Lucena
  • Reyes-Gallardo, Emilia M.
Abstract

The term composite refers to a class of synthetic materials made from different constituents which exhibit final properties which are different from those of the individual components. Composites have been extensively used in the sample treatment context as sorbents since the resulting solid presents better extraction efficiency. In this realm, polymeric nanocomposites are raised as a powerful alternative. They can be tailored-synthesized for selectivity enhancement or include a magnetic core to simplify the extraction/elution process. This review article points out the relevance of such nanomaterials in bioanalysis. Several synergic combinations of nanoparticles (magnetic, carbon-based) as well as polymeric coatings (conventional, conductive or molecularly imprinted) are commented on. Finally, the potential of biopolymers in the microextraction field is briefly highlighted.

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  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • Carbon
  • microextraction
  • elution