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Vapochromic Behaviour of Polycarbonate Films Doped with a Luminescent Molecular Rotor.

Pierpaolo Minei1, Muzaffer Ahmad1, Vincenzo Barone1, Giuseppe Brancato1, Elisa Passaglia2, Giovanni Bottari3,4, Andrea Pucci5,6.   

Abstract

We report on vapochromic films suitable for detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs), based on polycarbonate (PC) doped with 4-(triphenylamino)phthalonitrile (TPAP), a fluorescent molecular rotor sensitive to solvent polarity and viscosity. PC films of variable thickness (from 20 up to 80 µm) and containing small amounts of TPAP (0.05 wt.%) were prepared and exposed to a saturated atmosphere of different VOCs. TPAP/PC films showed a gradual decrease and red-shift of the emission during the exposure to solvents with high polarity index and favourable interaction with the polymer matrix such as THF, CHCl3, and acetonitrile. In the case of the most interacting solvents (THF and CHCl3), TPAP/PC films also showed a fluorescence increase at longer exposure times, as a consequence of an irreversible, solvent-induced crystallization process of the polymeric matrix. The vapochromism of TPAP/PC films is rationalized on the basis of alterations of the rotor intramolecular motion upon solvent uptake by PC and polarity effects of the microenvironment. Interestingly, the fluorescence response of the TPAP/PC films shows a non-trivial, tuneable dependence on film thickness during the second solvent-exposure stage. The latter effect is attributed to a variable extent of the crystallization process occurring in the PC films. This observation promptly suggests, in turn, an effective procedure to modulate the spectroscopic response in such functionalized polymeric materials through the precise control of the film thickness.

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Keywords:  fluorescent molecular rotors; polycarbonate films; vapochromism; volatile organic compounds

Year:  2016        PMID: 28904520      PMCID: PMC5593119          DOI: 10.1002/pat.3688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Polym Adv Technol        ISSN: 1042-7147            Impact factor:   3.665


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