Fluorescent Polymer Incorporating Triazolyl Coumarin Units for Cu2+ Detection via Planarization of Ict-Based Fluorophore

A novel fluorescent polymer with pendant triazolyl coumarin units was synthesized through radical polymerization. The polymer showed reasonable sensitivity and selectivity towards Cu2+ in acetonitrile in comparison to other tested metal ions with a significant quenching effect on fluorescence and bl...

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Main Authors: Jean Marie Vianney Ngororabanga, Jacolien Du Plessis, Neliswa Mama
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-08-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/9/1980
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spelling doaj-2b26c0516b3b45e4aa5f6a11154c6bab2020-11-25T00:29:48ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-08-01179198010.3390/s17091980s17091980Fluorescent Polymer Incorporating Triazolyl Coumarin Units for Cu2+ Detection via Planarization of Ict-Based FluorophoreJean Marie Vianney Ngororabanga0Jacolien Du Plessis1Neliswa Mama2Department of Chemistry, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South AfricaDepartment of Chemistry, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South AfricaDepartment of Chemistry, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South AfricaA novel fluorescent polymer with pendant triazolyl coumarin units was synthesized through radical polymerization. The polymer showed reasonable sensitivity and selectivity towards Cu2+ in acetonitrile in comparison to other tested metal ions with a significant quenching effect on fluorescence and blue shifting in the range of 20 nm. The blue shift was assigned to the conformation changes of the diethylamino group from the coumarin moiety which led to planarization of the triazolyl coumarin units. The possible binding modes for Cu2+ towards the polymer were determined through the comparison of the emission responses of the polymer, starting vinyl monomer and reference compound, and the triazole ring was identified as one of the possible binding sites for Cu2+. The detection limits of the polymer and vinyl monomer towards Cu2+ were determined from fluorescence titration experiments and a higher sensitivity (35 times) was observed for the polymer compared with its starting monomer.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/9/1980pendant grouptriazolyl coumarinchemosensoraggregateplanarization
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author Jean Marie Vianney Ngororabanga
Jacolien Du Plessis
Neliswa Mama
spellingShingle Jean Marie Vianney Ngororabanga
Jacolien Du Plessis
Neliswa Mama
Fluorescent Polymer Incorporating Triazolyl Coumarin Units for Cu2+ Detection via Planarization of Ict-Based Fluorophore
Sensors
pendant group
triazolyl coumarin
chemosensor
aggregate
planarization
author_facet Jean Marie Vianney Ngororabanga
Jacolien Du Plessis
Neliswa Mama
author_sort Jean Marie Vianney Ngororabanga
title Fluorescent Polymer Incorporating Triazolyl Coumarin Units for Cu2+ Detection via Planarization of Ict-Based Fluorophore
title_short Fluorescent Polymer Incorporating Triazolyl Coumarin Units for Cu2+ Detection via Planarization of Ict-Based Fluorophore
title_full Fluorescent Polymer Incorporating Triazolyl Coumarin Units for Cu2+ Detection via Planarization of Ict-Based Fluorophore
title_fullStr Fluorescent Polymer Incorporating Triazolyl Coumarin Units for Cu2+ Detection via Planarization of Ict-Based Fluorophore
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescent Polymer Incorporating Triazolyl Coumarin Units for Cu2+ Detection via Planarization of Ict-Based Fluorophore
title_sort fluorescent polymer incorporating triazolyl coumarin units for cu2+ detection via planarization of ict-based fluorophore
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2017-08-01
description A novel fluorescent polymer with pendant triazolyl coumarin units was synthesized through radical polymerization. The polymer showed reasonable sensitivity and selectivity towards Cu2+ in acetonitrile in comparison to other tested metal ions with a significant quenching effect on fluorescence and blue shifting in the range of 20 nm. The blue shift was assigned to the conformation changes of the diethylamino group from the coumarin moiety which led to planarization of the triazolyl coumarin units. The possible binding modes for Cu2+ towards the polymer were determined through the comparison of the emission responses of the polymer, starting vinyl monomer and reference compound, and the triazole ring was identified as one of the possible binding sites for Cu2+. The detection limits of the polymer and vinyl monomer towards Cu2+ were determined from fluorescence titration experiments and a higher sensitivity (35 times) was observed for the polymer compared with its starting monomer.
topic pendant group
triazolyl coumarin
chemosensor
aggregate
planarization
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/9/1980
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