Facile Polymerization Strategy for the Construction of Eu3+-Based Fluorescent Materials with the Capability of Distinguishing D2O from H2O.
Shaoxiong ZhangWeidong YinZengming YangImran ShahYuan YangZhao LiShengjun ZhangBo ZhangZiqiang LeiHengchang MaPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2020)
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) and antenna effect (AE) are two important luminescence behaviors. Connecting them into polymers is a promising but challenging work, which can supply opportunities for luminescence materials with extensive applications. In this work, AIE-active Eu3+-coordinated polymers (Poly-Eu-1, -2, -3, and -4) have been synthesized, and the efficient AE was verified. This finding presents a facile approach to obtain the Ln3+-based solid luminescence materials due to the synergistic effect from AIE and AE. Also, benefiting from the film-processing ability and water solubility, Poly-Eu-1, -2, -3, and -4 could be employed with different application purposes. In the solution phase, they can be used as sensitive optical probes to detect trace amounts of H2O and D2O, and the limit of detection (LOD) of Poly-Eu-2 toward D2O in H2O is determined to be 7.8 ppm. This discovery is a novel strategy for the construction of D2O optical sensors with a totally intervention-free style.
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