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HERO ID
8261625
Reference Type
Meetings & Symposia
Title
Two oxygen sensors based on the fluorescence quenching of pyrene bonding on side-chain polysiloxanes
Author(s)
Yan, H; Wang, XM; Wang, DW; Yu, RS
Year
2015
Publisher
CRC Press/Balkema
Page Numbers
131-136
Language
English
Abstract
The two novel side-chain polysiloxanes containing different pyrene groups (âCOOâ and âOOCâ) were synthesized by the hydrosilylation of polymethylhydrogensiloxane (PMHS) respectively with two pyrene derivatives, 1-decenylâ4â(1âpyrenyl) butanoate (DCPB) and 4â(1âpyrenyl) butylâ9âdecenoate (PBDE). The polymers structures were confirmed by FTIR and1HNMR. The photophysical properties of the monomers and polymers in toluene were studied by using Hitachi F-2500 Fluorescence Spectrometer. It was found that the spectrum of the polymer was different from that of its monomer. The fluorescence intensity and the oxygen queching sensity (OQS) of the polymers are due to the side-chain construction. The OQS of the polymer with âCOOâ groups was as high as 59% at the monomer emission (ME) and 54% at the excimer emission (EE). With âOOCâ groups, it was about 37% at ME and 56% at EE. It was found that the side-chain polysiloxane with âCOOâ groups was higher oxygen quenching performance than that with âOOCâ groups. With the decreasing of the concentration, the changes of fluorescence intensity and OQS were both increasing at ME and decreasing at EE. © 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, London.
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Chan K.
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