Synthesis of an amphiphilic copolymer bearing rhodamine moieties and its self-assembly into micelles as chemosensors for Fe3+ in aqueous solution

2012 
Abstract We report on the fabrication of an amphiphilic random copolymer-based colorimetric and fluorescent chemosensor for Fe 3+ ions that was prepared by free radical polymerization of a novel rhodamine-based Fe 3+ -recognizing monomer, R6GEM, with N -vinylpyrrolidone (NVP). Because of its amphiphilic property, the copolymer P(NVP-co-R6GEM) can self-assemble into micelles, which allows it to be used as a chemosensor in aqueous solution. Upon addition of Fe 3+ ions to the micelle solution, visual color change and fluorescence enhancement were observed. Moreover, other metal ions did not induce obvious changes to the absorption and fluorescence spectra. The water dispersibility and biocompatibility of these polymer micelles could provide a new strategy for detecting analytes in environmental and biological systems.
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