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Continuous detection of HCl and NH3 gases with a high-performance fluorescent polymer sensor

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A novel fluorescent triazine-based covalent organic polymer (COP-1) sensor for HCl and NH3 gases has been designed and synthesized. Both the COP-1 powders that were dispersed in solvents and the… Click to show full abstract

A novel fluorescent triazine-based covalent organic polymer (COP-1) sensor for HCl and NH3 gases has been designed and synthesized. Both the COP-1 powders that were dispersed in solvents and the COP-1 film that was formed on the surface of quartz sheets exhibited stable fluorescence and a sensitive HCl/NH3 response. Immersion in HCl-bubbled solvents weakens and red-shifts the fluorescence emission of the COP-1 powders, owing to a protonation-induced charge transfer (CT). Subsequent injection of NH3 into the solvents recovers the fluorescence via deprotonation. Interestingly, the microporous COP-1 film also shows a similar fluorescence response to HCl/NH3 gas, with high sensitivity and good reversibility, which suggests that it could serve as a solid-state optical probe for continuous and quantitative detection of HCl and NH3 gases. The formation of the red-shifting hydrogen bonds is found to be the origin of the response.

Keywords: detection hcl; hcl nh3; fluorescent; polymer; hcl; nh3 gases

Journal Title: New Journal of Chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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