“…In consideration of the intrinsic electron-deficient viologen complexes, which normally respond actively to inorganic ammonia/organic amines that are rich in electrons. ,,,− As expected, 1-Dy displayed distinctly different color responses under different ammonia/amine vapor atmospheres in the presence of inorganic ammonia: NH 3 , hydrazine hydrate (N 2 H 4 ·H 2 O), primary amine: ethylamine (EA), ethylenediamine (EDA), and secondary amine: diethylamine (DEA), exhibiting cyan, light-green, navy blue, dark blue, and yellow (Figure a), respectively. This reflects the discrimination on the primary amines and secondary amines, while neither tertiary amine: triethylamine (TEA) vapor nor the TEA aqueous solutions make 1-Dy change color.…”