Effect of Organic Bases on Fluorescence Quenching Behaviors and Acid–Base Responsivity of Coumarin‐Based π‐Conjugated Polymers Compared With 3,7‐Dibromo‐4‐Methylcoumarin and 3,7‐Bis(Phenylethynyl)‐4‐Methylcoumarin
Yuya Kaneko,
Aohan Wang
Abstract:ABSTRACTπ‐Conjugated polymers containing coumarin backbone in the main chain show acid–base responsive fluorescence. The α‐pyrone ring in the coumarin unit undergoes hydrolysis by inorganic bases and triggers the change of the expanded π‐conjugated system, resulting in the reversible fluorescence on/off switching, dual‐colored halochromic fluorescence, and alkali metal ion recognition. We assume that the coumarin polymers form complexes with alkali metal ions during hydrolysis. In this study, we investigated t… Show more
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