AIE Luminogen for Metal Ion Detection and Its Method of Manufacturing Thereof
Pyridine-containing polyenes and their applications as metal ion sensors. These polyenes are practically nonluminescent in the solution state but become highly emissive as nanoparticle suspensions in aqueous solutions or thin films in the solid state, due to aggregation-induced emission (AIE). The nanoaggregates of these compounds can work as "turn-off" fluorescent chemosensors for metal ions and display different fluorescence responses to various metal ions. For example, a characteristic red shift in the emission spectra is observed with a terpyridine-containing luminogen in the presence of Zn.2+. However, the terpyridine-containing luminogen displays a magenta color upon selectively binding with Fe2+This allows easy identification of both Zn2+ and Fe2+ ions in aqueous media. The function of the polyenes can be easily tuned by altering the substituent groups. Due to their AIE properties, these polyenes can be used in aqueous solutions and in solid substrates for metal sensing.
Countries or Regions:
USA
Invention Code:
TTC.PA.563
Contact Us:
okt@ust.hk
Authors:
Key Features:
Specification:
Category:
TAP - Advanced Materials
Reference:
Contact Us:
Download (0)
No file is available now.
You would be able to download the files marked with an asterisk '*' only after logging in to your account and completing the purchase of the product license.