2,2′-Biimidazole-Based
Conjugated Polymers as a Novel Fluorescent Sensing Platform for Pyrophosphate
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Abstract
Three novel conjugated polymers based on 2,2′-biimidazole
have been successfully designed and synthesized through the Suzuki
coupling reactions, and their fluorescence sensing ability to metal
ions and anions was investigated. The emission of the two polymers
with hydrophilic side chains can be efficiently quenched by Cu<sup>2+</sup> through a photoinduced electron transfer process. Moreover,
the polymer–Cu<sup>2+</sup> complexes exhibit excellent “turn
on” sensing properties for detection of pyrophosphate (PPi)
anion. These complex sensors possess high selectivity avoiding the
interference from other anions, very fast response (less than 3 min)
to PPi, and the detection limit of about 0.17 ppm. In addition, the
linear detection range of PPi can be tuned conveniently by changing
the amount of Cu<sup>2+</sup> ions. Thus, the conjugated polymers
can be used as a novel fluorescent sensing platform, and this work
provides a new strategy for the development of PPi sensors