Covalent organic frameworks in sample preparation

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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) can be classified as emerging porous crystalline polymers with extremely high porosity and surface area size, and good thermal stability. These properties have awakened the interests of many areas, opening new horizons of research and applications. In the Analytical Chemistry field, COFs have found an important application in sample preparation approaches since their inherent properties clearly match, in a good number of cases, with the ideal characteristics of any extraction or clean-up sorbent. The review article is meant to provide a detailed overview of the different COFs that have been used up to now for sample preparation (i.e., solid-phase extraction in its most relevant operational modes-conventional, dispersive, magnetic/solid-phase microextraction and stir-bar sorptive extraction); the extraction devices/formats in which they have been applied; and their performances and suitability for this task.

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González-Sálamo, J., Jiménez-Skrzypek, G., Ortega-Zamora, C., González-Curbelo, M. Á., & Hernández-Borges, J. (2020, July 1). Covalent organic frameworks in sample preparation. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25143288

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