Abstract
Two star-shaped thienoviologens with good redox and emission properties are reported. The results indicate that the increasing number of thiophene rings can strongly weaken the electron-accepting ability and make its first reduction wave shifted to more negative position, accompanying the decrease of the fluorescence quantum yield. The star-shaped thienoviologens were used as electroactive materials to fabricate electrochromic devices, which showed three-colour changes modulated by the different voltages. The star-shaped thienoviologens were used to detect the picric acid (PA) in aqueous medium with good sensitivity and selectivity (Ksv, 5a = 1.94 × 105 L/mol; Ksv, 5b = 5.38 × 104 L/mol) due to their special molecular architecture and cathodic conjugated scaffold.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 108338 |
| Journal | Dyes and Pigments |
| Volume | 178 |
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| State | Published - Jul 2020 |
Keywords
- Electrochromism
- Fluorescence
- Picric acid
- Sensor
- Thienoviologens