Literature DB >> 31811545

A Solid-State Fluorescence Sensor for Nitroaromatics and Nitroanilines Based on a Conjugated Calix[4]arene Polymer.

José V Prata1,2, Alexandra I Costa3,4, Carlos M Teixeira3,5.   

Abstract

A new conjugated polymer possessing calix[4]arene-oxacyclophane units wired-in-series by phenyleneethynylene linkers was synthesized by a Sonogashira-Hagihara cross-coupling method in high yield. The polymer was structurally characterized by FTIR and 1H/13C/HSQC NMR techniques, and its average Mn (38.5 kDa) retrieved from GPC analysis. The polymer is highly emissive (ΦF = 0.55) and exhibits a longer-than-usual excited-state lifetime (1.80 ns) for a phenyleneethynylene type polymer. Similar photophysical properties (absorption and fluorescence emission) were observed in solution and in solid-state. This stems from the presence of bulky calixarene moieties along the polymer chains which prevent interchain staking and the formation of ground-state aggregates and/or non-emissive exciplexes, both deleterious to solid-state materials envisioned for fluorescence sensing applications. Moreover, the intrinsic molecular recognition capabilities of its two rigid inner cavities (calixarene and cyclophane sub-units), allied with the high three-dimensionality of the macromolecule that creates additional interstitial voids around the molecular receptors, can boost its sensory responses towards specific analytes. A high sensitive response was observed in the detection of nitroaromatics and nitroanilines in neat vapour phases by casted films of the polymer. The largest sensitivities were obtained for 2,4-dinitrotoluene (a taggant for the explosive TNT; > 85% of fluorescence quenching upon 1 min exposure) and ortho-nitroaniline (90% of emission reduction in 30 s). The sensory responses attained in solid-state are discussed on the basis of the electron affinities of the analytes and their electrostatic interactions with polymer films. Graphical Abstract Sensing the threats! A high sensitive response was observed in the detection of explosives and noxious nitroanilines in neat vapour phases by thinfilms of a calixarene-based polymer.

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Keywords:  Calix[4]arene; Explosives; Fluorescence; Nitroanilines; Nitroaromatics; Oxacyclophane; Polymer; Sensor

Year:  2019        PMID: 31811545     DOI: 10.1007/s10895-019-02466-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fluoresc        ISSN: 1053-0509            Impact factor:   2.217


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1.  Theoretical assessment of calix[4]arene-N-β-ketoimine (n=1-4) derivatives: Conformational studies, optoelectronic, and sensing of Cu2+cation.

Authors:  B Gassoumi; F E Ben Mohamed; N Khedmi; A Karayel; M Echabaane; H Ghalla; S Özkınalı; R Ben Chaabane
Journal:  J Mol Model       Date:  2021-01-06       Impact factor: 1.810

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Journal:  J Fluoresc       Date:  2021-10-23       Impact factor: 2.217

3.  Influence of Air Flow on Luminescence Quenching in Polymer Films towards Explosives Detection Using Drones.

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5.  Highly Sensitive and Selective Fluorescent Probes for Cu(II) Detection Based on Calix[4]arene-Oxacyclophane Architectures.

Authors:  Alexandra I Costa; Patrícia D Barata; Carina B Fialho; José V Prata
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-05-25       Impact factor: 4.411

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