Supramolecular Ionic Nanomaterials via Ionic Self-Assembly with High Thermal and Water Stability for the Detection of Trinitrophenol
Juanjuan Wang,
Wenting Deng,
Yangxia Han
et al.
Abstract:Two supramolecular ionic nanomaterials (SINs) were successfully
prepared by multidentate imidazolium organic salts and multidentate
acid via ionic self-assembly (ISA), which is formed by tetraphenylethylene
(TPE)-based organic salts (TPE-COS and TPE-C16OS) and 4,4′,4″,4‴-(ethene-1,1,2,2-tetrayl)tetrabenzenesulfonic
acid (TPE-SO3H) in MeOH. These SINs exhibited high thermal
stability and are insoluble in solvents. Furthermore, as fluorescence
sensors, they showed high sensitivity and selectivity in the detectio… Show more
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