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Chapter 9 Sensing applications of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers in agriculture

  • Milad Tavassoli ORCID logo , Reza Abedi-Firoozjah ORCID logo , Behnam Bahramian ORCID logo , Ali Ehsani ORCID logo und Ehsan Sadeghi ORCID logo
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Abstract

The presence of various harmful substances in agricultural foodagricultural food and the environment (such as pesticides, antibiotics, heavy metals, microorganisms, toxins, etc.) poses a significant risk to human health, prompting a focused effort on the development of simple, rapid, and selective hazard analysis tools for agricultural productsagricultural products. Molecularly imprinted polymers have garnered increasing attention due to their facile preparation and high selectivity. Notably, carbon nanomaterials, owing to their uncomplicated preparation, cost-effectiveness, large specific surface area, and high conductivity, present themselves as promising sensing substrate carriers. Consequently, the amalgamation of carbon nanomaterials with molecularly imprinted polymers has attracted considerable interest. This chapter provides a comprehensive summary of the development, composition, and preparation methods of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers and outlines the latest research advancements in the utilization of carbon nanomaterials for detecting various agricultural food and environmental hazards using sensors. Additionally, it elucidates the practical applications of carbon nanomaterial-based molecularly imprinted polymer sensors, discusses existing challenges and future 190trends, and delineates ongoing endeavors aimed at developing novel and efficient carbon nanomaterial-based molecularly imprinted polymer sensing platforms.

Abstract

The presence of various harmful substances in agricultural foodagricultural food and the environment (such as pesticides, antibiotics, heavy metals, microorganisms, toxins, etc.) poses a significant risk to human health, prompting a focused effort on the development of simple, rapid, and selective hazard analysis tools for agricultural productsagricultural products. Molecularly imprinted polymers have garnered increasing attention due to their facile preparation and high selectivity. Notably, carbon nanomaterials, owing to their uncomplicated preparation, cost-effectiveness, large specific surface area, and high conductivity, present themselves as promising sensing substrate carriers. Consequently, the amalgamation of carbon nanomaterials with molecularly imprinted polymers has attracted considerable interest. This chapter provides a comprehensive summary of the development, composition, and preparation methods of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers and outlines the latest research advancements in the utilization of carbon nanomaterials for detecting various agricultural food and environmental hazards using sensors. Additionally, it elucidates the practical applications of carbon nanomaterial-based molecularly imprinted polymer sensors, discusses existing challenges and future 190trends, and delineates ongoing endeavors aimed at developing novel and efficient carbon nanomaterial-based molecularly imprinted polymer sensing platforms.

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Contents IX
  5. Contributing authors XIII
  6. Part 1: Fundamentals of molecular imprinting-based smart carbon nanomaterials
  7. Chapter 1 Introduction to molecular imprinting technology 1
  8. Chapter 2 Fundamentals and primer of molecular imprinting technology 27
  9. Chapter 3 Polymerization techniques of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers 41
  10. Chapter 4 Polymerization techniques of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers 53
  11. Part 2: Performance evaluation of molecular imprinting-based smart carbon nanomaterials
  12. Chapter 5 Characterization methods of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers 79
  13. Part 3: Applications of molecular imprinting-based smart carbon nanomaterials
  14. Chapter 6 Environmental applications of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers 111
  15. Chapter 7 Biomedical applications of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers 131
  16. Chapter 8 Analytical and industrial applications of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers 149
  17. Chapter 9 Sensing applications of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers in agriculture 189
  18. Chapter 10 Carbon-imprinted polymers for forensic applications: a game-changing tool in the crime scene 235
  19. Part 4: Case studies of molecular imprinting-based smart carbon nanomaterials
  20. Chapter 11 Binding kinetics and thermodynamics of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers 261
  21. Part 5: Various aspects and future prospects of molecular imprinting-based smart carbon nanomaterials
  22. Chapter 12 Green aspects of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers 285
  23. Chapter 13 Challenges and future prospects of carbon-based molecularly imprinted polymers 351
  24. About the editors
  25. Index 377
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