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Fluorescent polymer films based on photo-induced electron transfer for visualizing water

As fluorescent materials for visualization, detection, and quantification of a trace amount of water, we have designed and developed a PET (photo-induced electron transfer)-type fluorescent monomer SM-2 composed of methyl methacrylate-substituted anthracene fluorophore-(aminomethyl)-4-cyanophenylbor...

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Autores principales: Miho, Saori, Imato, Keiichi, Ooyama, Yousuke
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9462076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36199315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03894c
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author Miho, Saori
Imato, Keiichi
Ooyama, Yousuke
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description As fluorescent materials for visualization, detection, and quantification of a trace amount of water, we have designed and developed a PET (photo-induced electron transfer)-type fluorescent monomer SM-2 composed of methyl methacrylate-substituted anthracene fluorophore-(aminomethyl)-4-cyanophenylboronic acid pinacol ester (AminoMeCNPhenylBPin) and achieved preparation of a copolymer poly(SM-2-co-MMA) composed of SM-2 and methyl methacrylate (MMA). Both SM-2 and poly(SM-2-co-MMA) exhibited enhancement of the fluorescence emission with the increase in water content in various solvents (less polar, polar, protic, and aprotic solvents) due to the formation of the PET inactive (fluorescent) species SM-2a and poly(SM-2-co-MMA)a, respectively, by the interaction with water molecules. The detection limit (DL) of poly(SM-2-co-MMA) for water in the low water content region below 1.0 wt% in acetonitrile was 0.066 wt%, indicating that poly(SM-2-co-MMA) can act as a PET-type fluorescent polymeric sensor for a trace amount of water in solvents, although it was inferior to that (0.009 wt%) of SM-2. It was found that spin-coated poly(SM-2-co-MMA) films as well as 15 wt% SM-2-doped polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) films produced a satisfactory reversible fluorescence off–on switching between the PET active state under a drying process and the PET inactive state upon exposure to moisture, which is demonstrated by the fact that the both the films are similar in hydrophilicity to each other from the measurement of the water contact angles on the polymer film surface. Herein we propose that PET-type fluorescent polymer films based on a fluorescence enhancement system are one of the most promising and convenient functional dye materials for visualizing moisture and water droplets.
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spelling pubmed-94620762022-10-04 Fluorescent polymer films based on photo-induced electron transfer for visualizing water Miho, Saori Imato, Keiichi Ooyama, Yousuke RSC Adv Chemistry As fluorescent materials for visualization, detection, and quantification of a trace amount of water, we have designed and developed a PET (photo-induced electron transfer)-type fluorescent monomer SM-2 composed of methyl methacrylate-substituted anthracene fluorophore-(aminomethyl)-4-cyanophenylboronic acid pinacol ester (AminoMeCNPhenylBPin) and achieved preparation of a copolymer poly(SM-2-co-MMA) composed of SM-2 and methyl methacrylate (MMA). Both SM-2 and poly(SM-2-co-MMA) exhibited enhancement of the fluorescence emission with the increase in water content in various solvents (less polar, polar, protic, and aprotic solvents) due to the formation of the PET inactive (fluorescent) species SM-2a and poly(SM-2-co-MMA)a, respectively, by the interaction with water molecules. The detection limit (DL) of poly(SM-2-co-MMA) for water in the low water content region below 1.0 wt% in acetonitrile was 0.066 wt%, indicating that poly(SM-2-co-MMA) can act as a PET-type fluorescent polymeric sensor for a trace amount of water in solvents, although it was inferior to that (0.009 wt%) of SM-2. It was found that spin-coated poly(SM-2-co-MMA) films as well as 15 wt% SM-2-doped polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) films produced a satisfactory reversible fluorescence off–on switching between the PET active state under a drying process and the PET inactive state upon exposure to moisture, which is demonstrated by the fact that the both the films are similar in hydrophilicity to each other from the measurement of the water contact angles on the polymer film surface. Herein we propose that PET-type fluorescent polymer films based on a fluorescence enhancement system are one of the most promising and convenient functional dye materials for visualizing moisture and water droplets. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9462076/ /pubmed/36199315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03894c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Miho, Saori
Imato, Keiichi
Ooyama, Yousuke
Fluorescent polymer films based on photo-induced electron transfer for visualizing water
title Fluorescent polymer films based on photo-induced electron transfer for visualizing water
title_full Fluorescent polymer films based on photo-induced electron transfer for visualizing water
title_fullStr Fluorescent polymer films based on photo-induced electron transfer for visualizing water
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescent polymer films based on photo-induced electron transfer for visualizing water
title_short Fluorescent polymer films based on photo-induced electron transfer for visualizing water
title_sort fluorescent polymer films based on photo-induced electron transfer for visualizing water
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9462076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36199315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03894c
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