Water-Soluble Cationic Conjugated Polymers: Response to Electron-Rich Bioanalytes
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Rochat, Sebastien; Swager, Timothy Manning
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We report the concise synthesis of a symmetrical monomer that provides a head-to-head pyridine building block for the preparation of cationic conjugated polymers. The obtained poly(pyridinium-phenylene) polymers display appealing properties such as high electron affinity, charge-transport upon n-doping, and optical response to electron-donating analytes. A simple assay for the optical detection of low micromolar amounts of a variety of analytes in aqueous solution was developed. In particular, caffeine could be measured at a 25 μM detection limit. The reported polymers are also suitable for layer-by-layer film formation.
Date issued
2013-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryJournal
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Citation
Rochat, Sebastien, and Timothy M. Swager. “Water-Soluble Cationic Conjugated Polymers: Response to Electron-Rich Bioanalytes.” Journal of the American Chemical Society 135, no. 47 (November 27, 2013): 17703-17706.
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0002-7863
1520-5126