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5 July 2024 Aggregation-induced emission active polyamide based on tetraphenylbutadiene and the application in lubricant detection
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Proceedings Volume 13183, International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Functional Materials (OIFM 2024); 131831J (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3033868
Event: The 3rd International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Functional Materials (OIFM 2024), 2024, Wuhan, China
Abstract
After aggregation-induced emission (AIE) was proposed by professor Tang in 2001, the research about AIE molecules and their application have been received widespread attention because of their high photoluminescence quantum efficiencies in the aggregation or solid film states. Developing different AIE polymers had always been a research hotspot in this field. Herein, an AIE-active main-chain polymer TPB-PA based on tetraphenylbutadiene (TPB) was prepared by polycondensation of TPB derivatives with two carboxylic acid groups and diamine. The AIE behavior of TPB-PA was measured in the THF/H2O mixtures. The fluorescence intensity starts to increase gradually when the water fraction (fw) is 20%, enhances significantly when fw is higher than 60%, and reaches the maximum and is 6.8 times of the original intensity at fw = 90%, which indicates their significant AIE characteristics. Furthermore, the fluorescence spectra of TPB-PA and its precursor TPB-COOCH3 changed obviously when adding different concentration of lubricants to their THF solution, and the different kinds of lubricants have different influence on the photoluminescence properties, which can be used to recognize different kind of lubricants.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Yanji Li, Zhengyi Jia, Xinbo Wang, Ziyu Zhang, Xiaofang Peng, Hao Zhang, and Junge Zhi "Aggregation-induced emission active polyamide based on tetraphenylbutadiene and the application in lubricant detection", Proc. SPIE 13183, International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Functional Materials (OIFM 2024), 131831J (5 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3033868
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KEYWORDS
Fluorescence

Mixtures

Fluorescence intensity

Polymers

Molecules

Minerals

Molecular aggregates

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