Li, Xiang-Shuai et al. published their research in Journal of Materials Chemistry A: Materials for Energy and Sustainability in 2020 |CAS: 150-78-7

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Li, Xiang-Shuai; Li, Yong-Fu; Wu, Jia-Rui; Lou, Xin-Yue; Han, Junyou; Qin, Jianchun; Yang, Ying-Wei published an article in 2020, the title of the article was A color-tunable fluorescent pillararene coordination polymer for efficient pollutant detection.Product Details of 150-78-7 And the article contains the following content:

A dicarboxylatopillar[5]arene (DCP5)-based coordination polymer, namely DCP5-EuxTby, with color-tunable emission and capable of nitroarom. pollutant detection, has been designed and fabricated via a typical metal-ligand coordination approach. Due to its rigid skeleton and electron-rich cavity, DCP5 plays an important role in this multi-color framework, not only as a linker but also as a blue-color fluorescence donor. Intriguingly, the fluorescent color of DCP5-EuxTby can be tuned from green to red simply by mediating the molar ratio of Eu3+ : Tb3+ in the functional system. More importantly, a white-color emitting system, i.e., DCP5-Eu1Tb3, is discovered when the ratio of Eu3+ : Tb3+ is 1 : 3, and the white-light emissive DCP5-Eu1Tb3 exhibits good detection performance toward nitroarom. pollutants in a wide application field. We envision that this work will open a new avenue for the exploration of synthetic macrocycle-based new materials in the construction of new fluorescent sensors and detectors for environmental sustainability and bio-related fields. The experimental process involved the reaction of 1,4-Dimethoxybenzene(cas: 150-78-7).Product Details of 150-78-7

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