Water-soluble and adjustable fluorescence copolymers containing a hydrochromic dye: Synthesis, characterization and properties

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Abstract

Water solubility and adjustable fluorescence properties have been successfully implemented in the hydrochromic amino rhodamine via copolymerization. Four copolymers have been synthesized and clearly characterized by UV-Vis spectroscopy, proving greater detail than the commonly used NMR and IR technologies. The four copolymers have good solubility in pure water and in many common organic solvents, while preserving the hydrochromism of the dye monomer. Based on aggregation and dispersion of the copolymers as adjusted by solvent media and temperature, reversible fluorescence properties were successfully realized. Furthermore, their luminescence in solid state was observed. These studies are of great significance for expanding the application of hydrochromic dyes in biological fields and promoting green industrialization.

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Ju, L., Qin, T., Zhang, T., Wang, P., Sheng, L., & Xiao-An Zhang, S. (2018). Water-soluble and adjustable fluorescence copolymers containing a hydrochromic dye: Synthesis, characterization and properties. RSC Advances, 8(25), 13664–13670. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01306c

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