In this work,a novel bisbenzimidazolylpyridine-functionalized fluorescent epoxy resin was synthesized for organophosphate pesticide detection.The epoxy resin was characterized by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscop...In this work,a novel bisbenzimidazolylpyridine-functionalized fluorescent epoxy resin was synthesized for organophosphate pesticide detection.The epoxy resin was characterized by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy(FT-IR),proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy(~1H NMR),gel permeation chromatography(CPC),differential scanning calorimetry(DSC) and fluorescence spectroscopy.After loading with Eu(Ⅲ) ions,the epoxy resin showed a strong fluorescence emission.The fluorescence emission was observed to be instantaneously quenched when exposed to trace amount of diethyl chlorophosphate in solution.The Stern-Volmer quenching constants Ksv for quenching at617 nm was determined to be 0.377 × 10^3 L/mol.This sensitive emission-quenching function and easy processing nature of the polymeric support enable the resin to be a promising chemosensor candidate for the detection of organophosphates.展开更多
基金Financial supports from the Research Foundation of the General Armament Department(No.2008 CD 012) are gratefully acknowledged
文摘In this work,a novel bisbenzimidazolylpyridine-functionalized fluorescent epoxy resin was synthesized for organophosphate pesticide detection.The epoxy resin was characterized by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy(FT-IR),proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy(~1H NMR),gel permeation chromatography(CPC),differential scanning calorimetry(DSC) and fluorescence spectroscopy.After loading with Eu(Ⅲ) ions,the epoxy resin showed a strong fluorescence emission.The fluorescence emission was observed to be instantaneously quenched when exposed to trace amount of diethyl chlorophosphate in solution.The Stern-Volmer quenching constants Ksv for quenching at617 nm was determined to be 0.377 × 10^3 L/mol.This sensitive emission-quenching function and easy processing nature of the polymeric support enable the resin to be a promising chemosensor candidate for the detection of organophosphates.