Aggregation-Induced
Enhanced Emission (AIEE)-Active Conjugated Mesoporous Oligomers (CMOs)
with Improved Quantum Yield and Low-Cost Detection of a Trace Amount
of Nitroaromatic Explosives
Posted on 2020-07-06 - 15:10
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article reports a straightforward strategy for the design and synthesis
of highly luminescent conjugated mesoporous oligomers (CMOs) with
an “aggregation-induced enhanced emission” (AIEE) feature
through Wittig polymerization of a molecular rotor. Typical molecular
rotors such as triphenylamine (TPA) and tetraphenylethene (TPE) as
B2-, and A4- and A3-type nodes have been used to construct AIEE-active
CMOs, namely, CMO1 and CMO2. The quick dissipation of the excited
photons is successfully controlled by the restriction of rotation
of the phenyl units through the formation of a mesoporous network
scaffold in a solid/thin film, which provides high quantum yields
for the interlocked CMO system. Both the CMOs are sensitive and selective
to the various nitroaromatic explosives, whereas CMO1 is more sensitive
(Ksv = 2.6 × 106 M–1) toward picric acid. The increased quenching constant
for CMO1 is due to its increased quantum yield and high energy-transfer
efficiency. The mechanism for sensing has been studied in detail.
The larger pore size and pore density in the mesoporous network of
CMO1 are found to be responsible for the greater extent of energy
transfer from CMO1 to picric acid. Furthermore, CMO1 has been employed
for low-cost filter-paper-based detection of a trace amount of nitroaromatic
explosive materials.
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Sengottuvelu, Dineshkumar; Kachwal, Vishal; Raichure, Pramod; Raghav, Tarun; Laskar, Inamur Rahaman (2020). Aggregation-Induced
Enhanced Emission (AIEE)-Active Conjugated Mesoporous Oligomers (CMOs)
with Improved Quantum Yield and Low-Cost Detection of a Trace Amount
of Nitroaromatic Explosives. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.0c05273