| Literature DB >> 28042835 |
Shan Jiang1, Tian Ya Huang2, Ke Min Wang3, Ben Zhong Tang4, Qiang Yu5.
Abstract
An accurate method of the fluorescence probe approach based on an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) molecule (tetraphenylethylene) for measuring the solubility parameter of the polymer is reported. This method is distinctive in that the approach can make the polymer chain conformation in solution be related to the fluorescence intensity. Since the solubility parameter of the polymer is also closely linked to its chain conformation in solution, the solubility parameter can be determined by the fluorescence intensity. The range of the solubility parameter of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) tested by this method was from 9.00 cal1/2cm-3/2 to 10.00 cal1/2cm-3/2. The results are more accurate than those obtained from the traditional turbidimetric titration method, ranging from 8.60 cal1/2cm-3/2 to 12.15 cal1/2cm-3/2. According to the photoluminescence (PL) intensities spectra, the solubility parameters of PMMA and polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) are 9.19 cal1/2cm-3/2 and 9.85 cal1/2cm-3/2, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: aggregation-induced emission; conformation transition; luminescence; solubility parameter
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28042835 PMCID: PMC6155667 DOI: 10.3390/molecules22010054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Scheme 1Synthesis of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) polymers PMT and PVT.
Figure 1Photoluminescence (PL) spectra of PMT in THF-water mixtures with different water contents (λex = 310 nm, [P] = 1 mg·mL−1).
Figure 2PL spectra of PMT in different solvents (λex = 310 nm, [P] = 1 mg·mL−1).
Figure 3(a) PL spectra of PMT in mixed solvents with different solubility parameters (δ = 8.50~12.00 cal1/2cm−3/2, λex = 310 nm, [P] = 1 mg·mL−1); (b) Plots of ln(I/I0) of PL spectra (a).
Figure 4(a) PL spectra of PVT in mixed solvents with different solubility parameters (δ = 8.50~12.00 cal1/2cm−3/2, λex = 310 nm, [P] = 1 mg·mL−1); (b) Plots of ln(I/I0) of PL spectra (a).