Issue 4, 2017

Ylidenemalononitrile enamine-coated media as fluorescent “turn-on” probes for volatile primary amines

Abstract

Two ylidenemalononitrile enamines, adsorbed to various media, undergo a cyclization reaction with primary amine vapors resulting in a fluorometric and colorimetric response. After determining the media with the fastest response rate for emission “turn-on” to be aluminum oxide activated neutral (AON), we further demonstrate the sensitivity (propylamine concentrations as low as 200 ppm are detected) and selectivity to various analytes including amines, methanol, and ethanethiol. Lastly, as an alternative means of detection, the colorimetric response dye on glass filter paper was shown to detect propylamine concentrations as low as 29 ppm.

Graphical abstract: Ylidenemalononitrile enamine-coated media as fluorescent “turn-on” probes for volatile primary amines

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
20 Jan 2017
Accepted
24 Jan 2017
First published
26 Jan 2017

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2017,16, 455-458

Ylidenemalononitrile enamine-coated media as fluorescent “turn-on” probes for volatile primary amines

A. R. Longstreet, R. R. Chandler, T. Banerjee, L. Zane Miller, K. Hanson and D. Tyler McQuade, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2017, 16, 455 DOI: 10.1039/C7PP00021A

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