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Polymer bound chromogenic crown ethers for optical ion-detection devices

Klok, H.-A.  
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Möller, M.
1996
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics

The concept of photoinduced electron transfer has been explored for the development of polymeric transducers for optical ion-detection devices. For this purpose, a series of N-(9-anthrylmethyl)monoaza-18-crown-6 substituted poly(methacrylate)s were prepared, which differ in the chemical nature of the backbone. The fluorescent signaling in these systems is based on disturbances, upon complexation of K⊕, in the competition between de-excitation pathways of fluorescence and photoinduced electron transfer. The sensitivity and the ultimate enhancement of the fluorescence of these materials upon complexation of K⊕ were found to be strongly influenced by the chemical structure of the polymer backbone.

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