Multiple-Stimuli Responsive Luminescent Gels Based on Cholesterol Containing Benzothiadiazole Fluorophores

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Abstract

Two new fluorescent organogelators based on cholesterol containing benzothiadiazole group have been designed and synthesized. Three methods for gels preparation have been presented, such as heating-cooling process, ultrasonic treatment and mixed solvents under room temperature. For both of the gels, their states and emission colors exhibit striking changes upon addition of Hg2+. The gelation properties, structural characteristics and fluorescence of the gels were studied by FT-IR, UV-Vis absorption and PL spectra. The underlying mechanism of gelation property was studied by X-ray diffraction combined with theoretical calculation, and the important role of π- π interactions in forming the gels has been proved.

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Sun, H., Liu, S., Zhao, Q., & Huang, W. (2015). Multiple-Stimuli Responsive Luminescent Gels Based on Cholesterol Containing Benzothiadiazole Fluorophores. Chinese Journal of Chemistry, 33(10), 1140–1144. https://doi.org/10.1002/cjoc.201500283

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