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A triphenylamine-based aggregation-enhanced emission probe for viscosity and polarity analysis of lubricating oils.

Pengxiao JiaFu WangWei ZengZhaofeng Wang
Published in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2022)
Lubricating oils offers abundant information about the operating state of machines. In this work, a donor-acceptor aggregation-enhanced emission fluorescent molecule, ( Z )-4-(1-cyano-2-(4-(diphenylamino)phenyl)vinyl)benzonitrile (CPA-TPA), was synthesized to investigate its function to sense the viscosity and polarity of lubricant base oils. The results indicated that the molecule showed steadily-increased fluorescence emission with the base oil viscosity. In a mixture of poly-α-olefin/ester base oils, its optimal emission gradually red-shifted with the ester oil fraction, i.e. , the polarity of the lubricant. A good correlation could be established between the emission intensity of the probe and the oil viscosity or between the optimal emission wavelength and the oil polarity. This demonstrates a dual-response fluorescent probe used for lubricating oil analysis and opens a new opportunity to develop a molecule-based method for the evaluation of lubricating oil quality.
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