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Pyridinium 5-aminothiazoles: specific photophysical properties and vapochromism in halogenated solvents

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Treatment of pyridyl-5-aminothiazoles (1–4) with alkyl triflates or benzyl iodide afforded the corresponding pyridinium 5-aminothiazoles (5–10), which exhibited bathochromically shifted absorption and fluorescence spectra relative to those of 1–4. Moreover, the vapochromic properties of 5 specific to halogenated solvents were examined by powder X-ray diffraction analysis. Pmma films containing 5 can thus be used to detect halogenated solvents, especially CH2Cl2.

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Submitted
15 Feb 2017
Accepted
14 Mar 2017
First published
24 Mar 2017

This article is Open Access

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 18132-18135
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Pyridinium 5-aminothiazoles: specific photophysical properties and vapochromism in halogenated solvents

K. Yamaguchi, T. Murai, Y. Tsuchiya, Y. Miwa, S. Kutsumizu, T. Sasamori and N. Tokitoh, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 18132
DOI: 10.1039/C7RA01896G

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