Issue 8, 2016

The synthesis and highly sensitive detection of water content in THF using a novel solvatochromic AIE polymer containing diketopyrrolopyrrole and triphenylamine

Abstract

A novel electron donor–acceptor polymer (N1) containing diketopyrrolopyrrole as an electron acceptor and triphenylamine as an electron donor has been designed and synthesized. N1 is shown to possess the remarkable dual properties of solvatochromism and aggregation-induced emission (AIE). Importantly, N1 is found to serve as a fluorescence indicator for the qualitative and quantitative detection of low-level water in THF. Moreover, the quaternization of N1 by CH3I gave ammonium-salt P1. A selective fluorescence turn-on probe for bovine serum albumin (BSA) detection and quantification is developed by taking advantage of the aggregating process of P1. It is found that the intrinsic weak fluorescence of P1 in DMSO/PBS (1 : 1, v/v) increases to 2.9-fold after the addition of 50 μM BSA through electrostatic complexation and hydrophobic interaction.

Graphical abstract: The synthesis and highly sensitive detection of water content in THF using a novel solvatochromic AIE polymer containing diketopyrrolopyrrole and triphenylamine

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Feb 2016
Accepted
27 May 2016
First published
27 May 2016

New J. Chem., 2016,40, 6706-6713

The synthesis and highly sensitive detection of water content in THF using a novel solvatochromic AIE polymer containing diketopyrrolopyrrole and triphenylamine

L. Wang, L. Yang, L. Li and D. Cao, New J. Chem., 2016, 40, 6706 DOI: 10.1039/C6NJ00192K

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