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Title:Strong Fluorescent Smart Organogel as a Dual Sensing Material for Volatile Acid and Organic Amine Vapors
Author(s):Xue P; Yao B; Wang P; Gong P; Zhang Z; Lu R;
Address:"College of Chemistry, Jilin University, No. 2519 Jiefang Road, Changchun (P. R. China). xuepengchong@jlu.edu.cn. College of Chemistry, Jilin University, No. 2519 Jiefang Road, Changchun (P. R. China). College of Chemistry, Jilin University, No. 2519 Jiefang Road, Changchun (P. R. China). luran@jlu.edu.cn"
Journal Title:Chemistry
Year:2015
Volume:20151009
Issue:48
Page Number:17508 - 17515
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201502401
ISSN/ISBN:1521-3765 (Electronic) 0947-6539 (Linking)
Abstract:"An L-phenylalanine derivative (C12PhBPCP) consisting of a strong emission fluorophore with benzoxazole and cyano groups is designed and synthesized to realize dual responses to volatile acid and organic amine vapors. The photophysical properties and self-assembly of the said derivative in the gel phase are also studied. C12PhBPCP can gelate organic solvents and self-assemble into 1 D nanofibers in the gels. UV/Vis absorption spectral results show H-aggregate formation during gelation, which indicates strong exciton coupling between fluorophores. Both wet gel and xerogel emit strong green fluorescence because the cyano group suppresses fluorescence quenching in the self-assemblies. Moreover, the xerogel film with strong green fluorescence can be used as a dual chemosensor for quantitative detection of volatile acid and organic amine vapors with fast response times and low detection limits owing to its large surface area and amplified fluorescence quenching. The detection limits are 796 ppt and 25 ppb for gaseous aniline and trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), respectively"
Keywords:Amines/*chemistry Aniline Compounds/chemistry Fluorescence Fluorescent Dyes/*chemistry Gases Gels Limit of Detection Nanofibers Organic Chemicals/chemistry Phenylalanine/analogs & derivatives/chemistry Solvents organic amines sensors volatile acids xeroge;
Notes:"MedlineXue, Pengchong Yao, Boqi Wang, Panpan Gong, Peng Zhang, Zhenqi Lu, Ran eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 2015/10/10 Chemistry. 2015 Nov 23; 21(48):17508-15. doi: 10.1002/chem.201502401. Epub 2015 Oct 9"

 
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