A Fluorescent Organic Probe for Naked‐Eye Detection of Chloromethanes
Xinhan Wang,
Jiawei Li,
Cheng Chen
et al.
Abstract:An organic fluorescent probe (OFP‐TAR) with a propeller‐like structure was designed and synthesized. The photoluminescence of OFP‐TAR in solution exhibited a significant red shift with the increase of solvent polarity, enabling a transition of fluorescence emission from blue (445 nm) to yellow (540 nm). The organic thin‐film materials based on OFP‐TAR/PMMA exhibit significant color changes upon exposure to CH2Cl2, CHCl3, and CCl4, with their maximum fluorescence wavelengths measured at 445, 471, and 494 nm res… Show more
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