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Novel Luminescent Ionic Adducts Based on Pyrene-1-sulfonate

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The potential of pyrene-1-sulfonate to act as an emitting anion for the development of ionic liquids is explored here. Amphiphilic trimethylpropylammonium hepta(isooctyl)octasilsesquioxane and con- ventional imidazolium, namely, 1-vinyl-3-hexyl-, 1-vinyl-3-decyl-, and 1- methyl-3-decyl-imidazolium, featuring moderate alkyl chain length substituents, have been chosen as countercations. The new species have been synthesized via simple metathesis reactions involving pyrene- 1-sulfonate sodium salt and the appropriate halide cation precursors. Their thermal behavior has been investigated by thermogravimetric and differential scanning calorimetry at different scanning rates. According to this latter technique, only the trimethylpropylammonium hepta- (isooctyl)octasilsesquioxane pyrenesulfonate adduct, displaying a reversible glass transition at −4.2 °C, may be classified as an ionic liquid. All pyrene-1-sulfonate imidazolium-based ion pairs are crystalline solids with the melting point just above 100 °C that produce very complex, nonreversible, and scanning rate-dependent thermograms, very likely arising from polymorphism phenomena. Such a behavior may be attributed to the pyrene-1-sulfonate polycyclic system, which in solution, as confirmed through spectroscopic characterization, displays a general attitude in promoting supramolecular structures via cation interactions. Emission lifetime measurements on the emitting fluorophore reveal that there are at least two different active species, whereas light scattering measurements show the presence of aggregates with hydrodynamic radii depending on the medium and adduct concentration. Tests aimed at investigating the potential of these novel pyrene-1-sulfonate salts in functionalization/exfoliation of graphite flakes are also reported here.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Chemistry (all), Chemical Engineering (all), optical maerials
List of contributors:
Castriciano, Maria Angela; Cardiano, Paola; Fazio, Enza; Mineo, Placido Giuseppe; Nicosia, Angelo; Zagami, Roberto; Trapani, Mariachiara; Monsù Scolaro, Luigi; Lo Schiavo, Sandra
Authors of the University:
CARDIANO Paola
CASTRICIANO Maria
FAZIO Enza
MONSU' SCOLARO Luigi
ZAGAMI Roberto
Handle:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3135423
Full Text:
https://iris.unime.it//retrieve/handle/11570/3135423/225198/acsomega.8b02961.pdf
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ACS OMEGA
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