1-Pyrenecarboxaldehyde (PCA) is a bifunctional molecule with pyrene moiety and one aldehyde group. The pyrene moiety interacts with the side walls of carbon nanotubes(CNT) through π-π stacking which leads to the uniform immobilization of PCA on the CNT surface. Therefore, it is widely used for the surface functionalization of CNTs. It can also be used to fabricate fluorescent chemosensors.
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Exhibits reversible tuning properties with temperature and the properties depend upon the solvent environment.[1]
Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy, 204, 425-431 (2018-07-04)
Edge-oxidized graphene oxide (EOGO) nanosheets are good acceptors of electrons. We have employed a suitably designed pyrene-tailed fluorescent probe to establish that the electron acceptability of EOGO can be tuned by undulation of the GO sheet. Comparison between EOGO and
A fluorescence probe study of gemini surfactants in aqueous solution: a comparison between n-2-n and n-6-n series of the alkanediyl-a, w-bis (dimethyl alkylammonium bromides)
Silveira Junior, P. B., V. A. O. Tiera, and M. J. Tiera
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The synthesis of the meso-tetra(pyren-1-yl)porphyrin (1) was successfully accomplished by means of the pyrrole condensation with pyrene-1-carb-aldehyde in acidic media. Its metallization was carried out in an almost quantitative yield to obtain the corresponding complexes of Ni(II) (2), Cu(II) (3)
This work reports a facile strategy for the synthesis of water-soluble fluorescent probes Pyr1 and Pyr2, which have carboxyl and hydroxyl group in the side chain of thioacetal moiety, respectively. Pyr1-2 exhibit exclusively selective turn-on fluorescence response towards Hg
Aqueous Dispersion and Temperature Induced Reversible Fluorescence Properties of 1-Pyrenecarboxaldehyde
Ashaduzzaman, Md, and Masashi Kunitake
International Letters of Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy, 1, 55-62 (2013)
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