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Determination of bisphenol A: Old problem, recent creative solutions based on novel materials

Ricardo Dagnoni Huelsmann, Camila Will, Eduardo Carasek

2020Journal of Separation Science30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Bisphenol A is a synthetic compound widely used in industry, in the production of polycarbonate, epoxy resins, and thermal paper, among others. Its annual production is estimated at millions of tons per year, demonstrating its importance. Despite its wide application in various everyday products, once in the environment (due to its disposal or leaching), it has high toxicity to humans and animal life, and this problem has been well known for years. Given this problem, many researchers seek alternatives for its monitoring in matrices such as natural water, waste, food, and biological matrices. For this, new advanced materials have been developed, characterized, and applied in creative ways for the preparation of samples for the determination of bisphenol A. This article aims to present some of these important and recent applications, describing the use of molecularly imprinted polymers, metal and covalent organic frameworks, ionic liquids and magnetic ionic liquids, and deep eutectic solvents as creative solutions in sample preparation for the long-standing problem of bisphenol A determination.

Topics & Concepts

Bisphenol AEpoxyIonic liquidLeaching (pedology)Molecularly imprinted polymerBisphenolEnvironmental sciencePolycarbonateMaterials scienceComputer scienceEnvironmental chemistryProcess engineeringOrganic chemistryChemistryChemical engineeringCatalysisEngineeringSoil scienceSelectivitySoil waterAnalytical chemistry methods developmentElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsMolecular Sensors and Ion Detection
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