2010
DOI: 10.1021/ja103947j
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Fluorescent Chemosensor for Detection and Quantitation of Carbon Dioxide Gas

Abstract: CO(2) sensing is of great societal implications, as CO(2) is a component of gas mixtures from many natural and anthropogenic processes with huge impacts on globe climate and human well-being. Herein we report a CO(2) assay scheme over a wide concentration range, utilizing a fluorogen with an aggregation-induced emission feature and a liquid with tunable polarity and viscosity. The CO(2) sensing process is specific, quantitative, and interferent tolerant.

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“…Table S1 (Supporting Information) displays the developed optical sensors prepared using ILs and compares their analytical characteristics. [49][50][51] As shown in Table S1, the overwhelming majority of the developed optical sensors are either colorimetric, spectrophotometric or fluorescent. Such sensors involve a sensing platform in the form of one of the aforementioned materials that contain a chemically active sensing agent (a recognition element).…”
Section: ·2 Materials Varieties and Preparation Methodsmentioning
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“…Table S1 (Supporting Information) displays the developed optical sensors prepared using ILs and compares their analytical characteristics. [49][50][51] As shown in Table S1, the overwhelming majority of the developed optical sensors are either colorimetric, spectrophotometric or fluorescent. Such sensors involve a sensing platform in the form of one of the aforementioned materials that contain a chemically active sensing agent (a recognition element).…”
Section: ·2 Materials Varieties and Preparation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…44,48,49 Being viscous, the resultant IL is a free flowing liquid. 48 Recently, some "task-specific" or "functionalized" ILs, for instance, carboxylated, 50 carbamate, 51,52 amidine, 53 and polydiacetylene-imidazolium 54 ILs are used for CO2 detection. As a rule, functionalized ILs bear functional groups in their cations [50][51][52][53][54] and more rarely in their anions (8-hydroxyperene-1,3,6-trisulfonate (pyranine), HPTS 3-in [P6, 6,6,14] [58][59][60][61] Polybenzimidazole-based PILs are obtained by anion exchange of Br -on Tf2N -, BF4 -, and Ac -of partly quaternized polybenzimidazole, PBI-BuI (Fig.…”
Section: ·1 Ionic Liquids Used In Optical Sensing Materialsmentioning
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