A Supramolecular Cross-Linked
Conjugated Polymer Network
for Multiple Fluorescent Sensing
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Abstract
A supramolecular cross-linked network was fabricated
and demonstrated
to act as a multiple fluorescent sensor. It was constructed from a
fluorescent conjugated polymer and a bisammonium salt cross-linker
driven by dibenzo[24]crown-8/secondary ammonium salt host–guest
interactions. Compared with the conjugated polymer, the network has
weak fluorescence due to the aggregation of polymer chains. Thanks
to the multiple stimuli-responsiveness of host–guest interactions,
the fluorescence intensity of the system can be enhanced by four types
of signals, including potassium cation, chloride anion, pH increase,
and heating. Hence, the network can serve as a cation sensor, an anion
sensor, a pH sensor, and a temperature sensor. It can be used in both
solution and thin film. Interestingly, exposure of a film made from
this supramolecular cross-linked network to ammonia leads to an increase
of fluorescence, making it a good candidate for gas detection