Supramolecular Room Temperature Phosphorescent Materials Based on Cucurbit[8]uril for Dual Detection of Dodine.
Wei ZhangYang LuoChun LiuMao-Xia YangJun-Xian GouYing HuangXin-Long NiZhu TaoXin XiaoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
In recent years, host-guest interactions of macrocycles have attracted much attention as an emerging method for enhancing the intersystem crossing of pure organic room-temperature phosphorescence. In this work, we utilize cucurbit[8]uril (Q[8]) to specifically recognize synthetic bromophenyl pyridine derivatives (BPCOOH) to construct a highly stable charge-transfer dimer, where the bromophenyl pyridine moiety of BPCOOH is encapsulated by Q[8] in a 1:2 host/guest ratio. The assemblies exhibit specific recognition and detection properties for dodine on both fluorescence and phosphorescence spectra. Subsequently, the solid films were prepared by introducing carboxymethylcellulose sodium into the assemblies, which greatly enhanced its RTP performance by increasing the noncovalent bonding interactions, enabling the visualization of high-strength RTP and quantitative testing of the solid state. Finally, this material was used for the application of portable indicator papers to achieve rapid and visualized detection of dodine in daily life, which provides more possibilities for the potential applications of cucurbit[ n ]uril-based room-temperature phosphorescence material.