Colorimetric detection of oxidizing metal ions using anilide-poly(phenylacetylene)s

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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Poly(phenylacetylene)s (PPAs) bearing para-substituted anilide pendant groups are sensitive to the presence of oxidizing metal ions such as Cu2+, Hg2+, Fe3+, Au3+ or Ce4+ due to a redox reaction between the anilide-PPA and the metal ion. Using a library of six different PPAs containing diverse chiral pendant groups connected to the PPA backbone through the N (anilide) or C (benzamide) atoms of an amide group used as a linker, it was found that anilide-PPAs are sensitive to oxidizing metal ions. In these polymers, and through a redox reaction, a radical species is delocalized along the polyene backbone, resulting in a color change of the solution from yellow to blue. UV-Vis, ECD, IR, EPR, XPS and computational studies were carried out to demonstrate the electron transfer from PPA to the oxidizing metal once the metal coordinates with the anilide of the polymer.

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Núñez-Martínez, M., Fernández-Míguez, M., Quiñoá, E., Freire, F. (2025). Colorimetric detector of oxidizing metal ions by anilide-poly(phenylacetylene)s. "Nanoscale", vol. 17, pax. 4439-4443

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Financial support from AEI (PID2022-136848NB-I00), Xunta de Galicia (ED431C 2022/21, Centro Singular de Investigación de Galicia acreditación 2023–2027, ED431G 2023/03), and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) are gratefully acknowledged. M. N.-M. and M. F.-M. thank MICINN for an FPI contract (BES-2016-078107 and PID2019-109733GB-I00). We also thank Centro de Supercomputación de Galicia (CESGA) for computational resources

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