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Exploring Coumarin-Based Boron Emissive Complexes as Temperature Thermometers in Polymer-Supported Materials

Three coumarin-based boron complexes (L1, L2 and L3) were designed and successfully incorporated into polymeric matrixes for evaluation as temperature probes. The photophysical properties of the complexes were carried out in different solvents and in the solid state. In solution, compound L1 exhibit...

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Autores principales: Pedro, Gonçalo, Duarte, Frederico, Cheptsov, Dmitrii A., Volodin, Nikita Yu., Ivanov, Ivan V., Santos, Hugo M., Capelo-Martinez, Jose Luis, Cuerva, Cristián, Oliveira, Elisabete, Traven, Valerii F., Lodeiro, Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36772728
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23031689
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author Pedro, Gonçalo
Duarte, Frederico
Cheptsov, Dmitrii A.
Volodin, Nikita Yu.
Ivanov, Ivan V.
Santos, Hugo M.
Capelo-Martinez, Jose Luis
Cuerva, Cristián
Oliveira, Elisabete
Traven, Valerii F.
Lodeiro, Carlos
author_facet Pedro, Gonçalo
Duarte, Frederico
Cheptsov, Dmitrii A.
Volodin, Nikita Yu.
Ivanov, Ivan V.
Santos, Hugo M.
Capelo-Martinez, Jose Luis
Cuerva, Cristián
Oliveira, Elisabete
Traven, Valerii F.
Lodeiro, Carlos
author_sort Pedro, Gonçalo
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description Three coumarin-based boron complexes (L1, L2 and L3) were designed and successfully incorporated into polymeric matrixes for evaluation as temperature probes. The photophysical properties of the complexes were carried out in different solvents and in the solid state. In solution, compound L1 exhibited the highest fluorescence quantum yield, 33%, with a positive solvatochromism also being observed on the absorption and emission when the polarity of the solvent increased. Additionally in the presence of anions, L1 showed a colour change from yellow to pink, followed by a quenching in the emission intensity, which is due to deprotonation with the formation of a quinone base. Absorption and fluorescence spectra of L1 were calculated at different temperatures by the DFT/B3LYP method. The decrease in fluorescence of compound L1 with an increase in temperature seems to be due to the presence of pronounced torsional vibrations of the donor and acceptor fragments relative to the single bond with C(carbonyl)-C (styrene fragment). L1, L2 and L3, through their incorporation into the polymeric matrixes, became highly emissive by aggregation. These dye@doped polymers were evaluated as temperature sensors, showing an excellent fluorescent response and reversibility after 15 cycles of heating and cooling.
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spelling pubmed-99213802023-02-12 Exploring Coumarin-Based Boron Emissive Complexes as Temperature Thermometers in Polymer-Supported Materials Pedro, Gonçalo Duarte, Frederico Cheptsov, Dmitrii A. Volodin, Nikita Yu. Ivanov, Ivan V. Santos, Hugo M. Capelo-Martinez, Jose Luis Cuerva, Cristián Oliveira, Elisabete Traven, Valerii F. Lodeiro, Carlos Sensors (Basel) Article Three coumarin-based boron complexes (L1, L2 and L3) were designed and successfully incorporated into polymeric matrixes for evaluation as temperature probes. The photophysical properties of the complexes were carried out in different solvents and in the solid state. In solution, compound L1 exhibited the highest fluorescence quantum yield, 33%, with a positive solvatochromism also being observed on the absorption and emission when the polarity of the solvent increased. Additionally in the presence of anions, L1 showed a colour change from yellow to pink, followed by a quenching in the emission intensity, which is due to deprotonation with the formation of a quinone base. Absorption and fluorescence spectra of L1 were calculated at different temperatures by the DFT/B3LYP method. The decrease in fluorescence of compound L1 with an increase in temperature seems to be due to the presence of pronounced torsional vibrations of the donor and acceptor fragments relative to the single bond with C(carbonyl)-C (styrene fragment). L1, L2 and L3, through their incorporation into the polymeric matrixes, became highly emissive by aggregation. These dye@doped polymers were evaluated as temperature sensors, showing an excellent fluorescent response and reversibility after 15 cycles of heating and cooling. MDPI 2023-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9921380/ /pubmed/36772728 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23031689 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pedro, Gonçalo
Duarte, Frederico
Cheptsov, Dmitrii A.
Volodin, Nikita Yu.
Ivanov, Ivan V.
Santos, Hugo M.
Capelo-Martinez, Jose Luis
Cuerva, Cristián
Oliveira, Elisabete
Traven, Valerii F.
Lodeiro, Carlos
Exploring Coumarin-Based Boron Emissive Complexes as Temperature Thermometers in Polymer-Supported Materials
title Exploring Coumarin-Based Boron Emissive Complexes as Temperature Thermometers in Polymer-Supported Materials
title_full Exploring Coumarin-Based Boron Emissive Complexes as Temperature Thermometers in Polymer-Supported Materials
title_fullStr Exploring Coumarin-Based Boron Emissive Complexes as Temperature Thermometers in Polymer-Supported Materials
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Coumarin-Based Boron Emissive Complexes as Temperature Thermometers in Polymer-Supported Materials
title_short Exploring Coumarin-Based Boron Emissive Complexes as Temperature Thermometers in Polymer-Supported Materials
title_sort exploring coumarin-based boron emissive complexes as temperature thermometers in polymer-supported materials
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36772728
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23031689
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