Issue 98, 2014

Organoborane-containing polyacetylene derivatives: synthesis, characterization, and fluoride-sensing properties

Abstract

Triarylborane-containing polyacetylene derivatives (2a–c) were synthesized by the polymerization of the corresponding monomers with Rh+(nbd)[C6H5B(C6H5)3] catalyst. The anion sensing ability of 2a–c was examined by using tetra-n-butylammonium salts of a series of halide ions. UV-vis absorption and emission measurements revealed that these polymers could selectively detect F, while they did not show any response for Cl, Br, and I. The fluoride sensing properties of these polymers are highly dependent on the structure of the spacers between the conjugated main chain and boron atoms. Namely, 2a containing fluorenyl moieties exhibited a “turn on” fluorescence F sensing ability. 2b having phenyl spacers displayed emission quenching upon addition of F in solution, and a signal amplification phenomenon was observed compared to the corresponding monomer. Addition of F changed the color of the biphenyl group-containing 2c in THF from yellow to orange, indicating that 2c can be used as a colorimetric sensor.

Graphical abstract: Organoborane-containing polyacetylene derivatives: synthesis, characterization, and fluoride-sensing properties

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Sep 2014
Accepted
22 Oct 2014
First published
22 Oct 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 55179-55186

Organoborane-containing polyacetylene derivatives: synthesis, characterization, and fluoride-sensing properties

Y. Hu, Z. Zhao, X. Bai, X. Yuan, X. Zhang and T. Masuda, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 55179 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA11062E

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