4.6 Article

Red- and Green-Emitting Iridium(III) Complexes for a Dual Barometric and Temperature-Sensitive Paint

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 15, Issue 41, Pages 10857-10863

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.200901511

Keywords

dyes/pigments; imaging agents; iridium; luminescence; sensors

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsemeinschaft (DFG)
  2. Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI) [629]

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A new dual luminescent sensitive paint for barometric pressure and temperature (7) is presented. The green-emitting iridium(III) complex [Ir(ppy)(2)(carbac)] (ppy=2-phenylpyridine; carbac = 1-(9H-carbazol-9-yl)-5,5-dimethylhexane-2,4-dione) was applied as a novel probe for T along with the red-emitting complex [Ir(btpy)(3)], (btpy=2-(beilzo[b]thiopliene-2-yl)pyridine) which functions as a barometric (in fact oxygen-sensitive) probe. Both iridium complexes were dissolved ill different polymer materials to achieve optimal responses. The probe [Ir(ppy)(2)-(carbac)] was dispersed in gas-blocking poly(acrylonitrile) microparticles in order to suppress any quenching of its luminescence by oxygen. The barometric probe [Ir(btpy)(3)], in turn, was incorporated in a cellulose acetate butyrate film which exhibits good permeability for oxygen. The effects of temperature on the response of the oxygen probe can be corrected by simultaneous optical determination of T, as the poly(acrylonitrile) microparticles containing the temperature indicator are incorporated into the film. The phosphorescent signals of the probes for T and barometric pressure, respectively, can be separated by optical filters due to the approximate to 75 nm difference in their emission maxima. The dual sensor is applicable to luminescence lifetime imaging of T and barometric pressure. It is the first luminescent dual sensor material for barometric pressure/T based exclusively on the use of Ir-III complexes in combination with luminescence lifetime imaging.

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