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Applications of self-assembled one-bilayer nanofilms based on hydroxyl-containing tetraphenylethene derivative's nanoaggregates as chemosensors to volatile of solid nitroaromatics

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 161, Issue 1, Pages 587-593

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2011.11.004

Keywords

Tetraphenylethene derivative; Aggregated-induced emission; Layer-by-layer self-assembled films; Chemosensors; Volatile of solid nitroaromatics

Funding

  1. National Natural Scientific Foundation of China [20634020, 51073026, 51061160500, 21074011, 20944004]
  2. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [20091101110031]
  3. Basic Research Foundation of Beijing Institute of Technology
  4. BIT [20070442004, 2009Y0914, 2010095105]

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An aggregation-induced emission (AIE)-active chromophore 1,2-bis[4-(3-hydroxyphenyl)phenyl]-1,2-diphenylethene (TPE-2PhOH) was synthesized from 1,2-bis[4-bromophenyl]-1,2-diphenylethene (TPE-2Br) and 3-hydroxylphenylboronic acid via Suzuki coupling reaction. TPE-2PhOH nanoaggregates can be obtained from the nonsolvent-induced aggregation process. By alternately depositing 4,4'-biphenyldiazonium (BPD) salts and TPE-2PhOH nanoaggregates, layer-by-layer self-assembled films based on hydrogen-bonding interactions were successfully fabricated onto modified quartz slides. A more stable film was further prepared by subsequent decomposition of diazonium group (-N-2+) under irradiation of UV light, which induces the conversation of the hydrogen-bond interaction between the hydroxyl groups on the surface of TPE-2PhOH nanoaggregates and diazonium groups into covalent bonds. The covalently linked self-assembled film exhibited highly fluorescence quenching sensitivity towards volatile of solid nitroanilines (2-nitroaniline (2-NA), 3-nitroaniline (3-NA) and 4-nitroaniline (4-NA)) and 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) at normal atmospheric temperature and pressure. This strategy can provide a platform for developing highly sensitive and efficient chemosensors for harmful compounds and warfare explosives. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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