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Reusable, Ultrasensitive, Patterned Conjugated Polyelectrolyte–Surfactant Complex Film with a Wide Detection Range for Copper Ion Detection
Conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPEs) are emerging as promising
materials
in the sensor field because they enable high-sensitivity detection
of various substances in aqueous media. However, most CPE-based sensors
have serious problems in real-world application because the sensor
system is operated only when the CPE is dissolved in aqueous media.
Here, the fabrication and performance of a water-swellable (WS) CPE-based
sensor driven in the solid state are demonstrated. The WS CPE films
are prepared by immersing a water-soluble CPE film in cationic surfactants
of different alkyl chain lengths in a chloroform solution. The prepared
film exhibits rapid, limited water swellability despite the absence
of chemical crosslinking. The water swellability of the film enables
the highly sensitive and selective detection of Cu2+ in
water. The fluorescence quenching constant and the detection limit
of the film are 7.24 × 106 L mol–1 and 4.38 nM (0.278 ppb), respectively. Moreover, the film is reusable
via a facile treatment. Furthermore, various fluorescent patterns
introduced by different surfactants are successfully fabricated by
a simple stamping method. By integrating the patterns, Cu2+ detection in a wide concentration range (nM–mM) can be achieved
Reusable, Ultrasensitive, Patterned Conjugated Polyelectrolyte–Surfactant Complex Film with a Wide Detection Range for Copper Ion Detection
Conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPEs) are emerging as promising
materials
in the sensor field because they enable high-sensitivity detection
of various substances in aqueous media. However, most CPE-based sensors
have serious problems in real-world application because the sensor
system is operated only when the CPE is dissolved in aqueous media.
Here, the fabrication and performance of a water-swellable (WS) CPE-based
sensor driven in the solid state are demonstrated. The WS CPE films
are prepared by immersing a water-soluble CPE film in cationic surfactants
of different alkyl chain lengths in a chloroform solution. The prepared
film exhibits rapid, limited water swellability despite the absence
of chemical crosslinking. The water swellability of the film enables
the highly sensitive and selective detection of Cu2+ in
water. The fluorescence quenching constant and the detection limit
of the film are 7.24 × 106 L mol–1 and 4.38 nM (0.278 ppb), respectively. Moreover, the film is reusable
via a facile treatment. Furthermore, various fluorescent patterns
introduced by different surfactants are successfully fabricated by
a simple stamping method. By integrating the patterns, Cu2+ detection in a wide concentration range (nM–mM) can be achieved
Reusable, Ultrasensitive, Patterned Conjugated Polyelectrolyte–Surfactant Complex Film with a Wide Detection Range for Copper Ion Detection
Conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPEs) are emerging as promising
materials
in the sensor field because they enable high-sensitivity detection
of various substances in aqueous media. However, most CPE-based sensors
have serious problems in real-world application because the sensor
system is operated only when the CPE is dissolved in aqueous media.
Here, the fabrication and performance of a water-swellable (WS) CPE-based
sensor driven in the solid state are demonstrated. The WS CPE films
are prepared by immersing a water-soluble CPE film in cationic surfactants
of different alkyl chain lengths in a chloroform solution. The prepared
film exhibits rapid, limited water swellability despite the absence
of chemical crosslinking. The water swellability of the film enables
the highly sensitive and selective detection of Cu2+ in
water. The fluorescence quenching constant and the detection limit
of the film are 7.24 × 106 L mol–1 and 4.38 nM (0.278 ppb), respectively. Moreover, the film is reusable
via a facile treatment. Furthermore, various fluorescent patterns
introduced by different surfactants are successfully fabricated by
a simple stamping method. By integrating the patterns, Cu2+ detection in a wide concentration range (nM–mM) can be achieved
Reusable, Ultrasensitive, Patterned Conjugated Polyelectrolyte–Surfactant Complex Film with a Wide Detection Range for Copper Ion Detection
Conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPEs) are emerging as promising
materials
in the sensor field because they enable high-sensitivity detection
of various substances in aqueous media. However, most CPE-based sensors
have serious problems in real-world application because the sensor
system is operated only when the CPE is dissolved in aqueous media.
Here, the fabrication and performance of a water-swellable (WS) CPE-based
sensor driven in the solid state are demonstrated. The WS CPE films
are prepared by immersing a water-soluble CPE film in cationic surfactants
of different alkyl chain lengths in a chloroform solution. The prepared
film exhibits rapid, limited water swellability despite the absence
of chemical crosslinking. The water swellability of the film enables
the highly sensitive and selective detection of Cu2+ in
water. The fluorescence quenching constant and the detection limit
of the film are 7.24 × 106 L mol–1 and 4.38 nM (0.278 ppb), respectively. Moreover, the film is reusable
via a facile treatment. Furthermore, various fluorescent patterns
introduced by different surfactants are successfully fabricated by
a simple stamping method. By integrating the patterns, Cu2+ detection in a wide concentration range (nM–mM) can be achieved
