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New Principle for Simple Water Detection using Fluorescence Lifetime Triangulenium Probes

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cptc.202300215

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Triangulenium dyes; PET quenching; PCET; water probes; Fluorescence lifetime

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The fluorescence of phenol-substituted ADOTA triangulenium fluorophores is quenched as the water content in acetonitrile increases. The study reveals that water acts as a dynamic quencher by serving as a proton acceptor in a proton coupled electron transfer reaction with the excited ADOTA. Additionally, the ADOTA dyes can be used to probe water content by measuring the fluorescence lifetime.
The fluorescence of phenol-substituted ADOTA triangulenium fluorophores is quenched as function of the water content in acetonitrile. We investigate three phenol-ADOTA derivatives in various solvent mixtures and conclude that water acts as a dynamic quencher by serving as a proton acceptor in a proton coupled electron transfer reaction with the excited ADOTA. Beyond the mechanistic insights into this quenching mechanism we demonstrate how these ADOTA dyes can probe the water content from a simple calibration free single-point measurement of the fluorescence lifetime. Three phenol-ADOTA derivatives were investigated regarding their sensing of water in acetonitrile using their fluorescence lifetime as a calibration free readout. Water promotes dynamic quenching by acting as proton acceptor in a proton coupled electron transfer (PCET) reaction with the excited phenol-ADOTA fluorophore.image

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