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Development and validation of an imprinted polymer based DGT for monitoring β-blocker drugs in wastewater surveillance

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Article number135753
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>5/11/2024
<mark>Journal</mark>Journal of Hazardous Materials
Volume479
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date10/09/24
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Wastewater surveillance is an effective and objective approach to monitor contaminant releases and drug usage in the catchment, the estimation requires accurate measurement. In this study, a novel diffusive gradients in thin-film (DGT) technique based on molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) for selective measurement of a class of widely prescribed cardiovascular drugs (β-blockers) in wastewater was developed. The synthesized MIPs showed strong affinity and selectivity for the target compounds. The MIP-DGT had large effective capacities, its performance was independent of a wide range of environmental conditions, including pH (4.58 – 8.89), ionic strength (0.01 – 0.5 M) and dissolved organic matter (< 20 mg L −1). Biofouling had little effect on the uptake of target compounds within 7 days. MIP-DGT devices were applied in a Chinese urban WWTP alongside an auto-sampler. Metoprolol concentrations detected were much higher than other β-blockers. Concentrations obtained using MIP-DGT were comparable to the 24 h composite samples using an autosampler. The estimated daily consumption calculated based on the data obtained with MIP-DGT implied that metoprolol and propranolol were the most popular β-blockers in the studied area. Overall, the results in this study demonstrate that the MIP-DGT is a cost-effective, reliable and efficient tool for in situ wastewater monitoring.