A pH/temperature bi-responsive gallic acid magnetic imprinted polymer (PTBG-MIP) was synthesized on a FeO@SiO@KH570 carrier using methacrylic acid (MAA), p-Vinylphenylboronic acid (p-VPBA), and N-isopropyl-acrylamide (NIPAAm) as complex functional monomers. The density functional theory (DFT) was employed to optimize the molar ratio of multi-functional monomers-template complex, which proved to be an effective tool for predicting complex configuration based on electrostatic potential (ESP) analysis and the lowest binding energy. DFT calculation and analysis determined the optimized molar ratio of 2:1:1:1 for GA-MAA-NIPAAm-p-VPBA, which showed good agreement with experimental results. The PTBG-MIP-4 obtained under the optimized conditions exhibited high pH- and temperature- dependence in rebinding the template, displaying a maximum adsorption capacity (Q) of 62.26 mg g and a highest selection factor (α) of 5.217. Additionally, the PTBG-MIP-4 exhibited exceptional physicochemical properties encompassing magnetization characteristics, morphology, surface sites distribution, and adsorption performance. The application efficiency of this imprinted composite in the extraction and purification of gallic acid from Galla chinensis was remarkably demonstrated.

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