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HERO ID
4272369
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
A New Type of 1,4-Bis(phenylethynyl)benzene Derivatives: Optical Behavior and Sensing Applications
Author(s)
Qi Yan-Yu; Sun Xiao-Huan; Chang Xing-Mao; Kang Rui; Liu Kai-Qiang; Fang Yu
Year
2016
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Acta Physico - Chimica Sinica
ISSN:
1000-6818
Volume
32
Issue
1
Page Numbers
373-379
Language
English
DOI
10.3866/PKU.WHXB201511091
Web of Science Id
WOS:000370997400035
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84954443461&doi=10.3866%2fPKU.WHXB201511091&partnerID=40&md5=95cf18d36f7c3bec1b75c8d7ad52f73e
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Abstract
A new and optically stable fluorescent derivative (OPBMQ) of 1,4-bis(phenylethynyl)benzene (BPEB) with 8-hydroxyquinoline (8-HQ) as a capturing unit and cholesterol (Chol) as an auxiliary structure was designed and synthesized. Fluorescence studies demonstrated that the fluorescence emission of the compound in the aqueous phase is characterized by two distinct and independent emissions, of which one originates from 8-HQ and the other from BPEB. Importantly, the emission is highly selective and sensitive to the presence of diethyl chlorophosphate (DCP), a simulant of Sarin. The calculated detection limit (DL) is lower than 1 x 10(-9) mol.L-1. Moreover, no significant response was observed when the probe was exposed to simulants of other nerve agents, relevant organophosphorus pesticides, or even their mixtures. More importantly, regardless of whether Milli-Q water, tap water or even sea water was employed as solvent, the presence of the mixture of the interferents studied did not. show any significant effect on the detection of DCP. In particular, the sensitive and highly selective detection of DCP was also realized by naked-eye observation, providing a simple and low-cost protocol for the on-site and real-time detection of the chemical. Based on this discovery, a DCP monitoring device was successfully developed.
Keywords
1,4-Bis(phenylethynyl)benzene; Fluorescence; Sarin; 8-Hydroxyquinoline; Diethyl chlorophosphate
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