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An Ir(III) cyclometalate-functionalized molecularly imprinted polymer: photophysics, photochemistry and chemosensory applications.

Ruoyang LiuShun-Cheung ChengChi-On NgYelan XiaoKin-Man TangKa-Ming TongNgai-Yu LeiChi-Chiu Ko
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
A luminescent trimethylamine (TMA) sensor, PTMA-Ir, has been designed and synthesized through immobilizing a phosphorescent iridium(III) complex on a TMA-imprinted polymer. Detailed study shows that the quenching of phosphorescence of PTMA-Ir can serve as a reporter for the binding of TMA on the imprinting sites, thus providing a sensitive, selective, and rapid detection of TMA in both aqueous solutions and gaseous states. Loading PTMA-Ir on filter paper produced a deposition T-Ir, the phosphorescence of which is quenched within 5 s upon exposure to TMA vapor with detection limits of 9.0 ± 0.1 ppm under argon and 15.0 ± 0.1 ppm in an air atmosphere. This work provided an effective method for establishing an imprinting polymer-immobilized luminescent amine sensor.
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