Colorimetric Solvent Indicators Based on Nafion Membranes Incorporating Nickel(II)-Chelate Complexes

To develop solvent‐recognition films, Nafion membranes incorporating cationic nickel‐chelate complexes, that is, [Ni(L1)(L2)]+ (HL1=acetylacetone, 2,2,6,6‐tetramethyl‐3,5‐heptanedione; L2=N,N‐diethylethylenediamine, N‐butyl‐N,N′,N′‐trimethylethylenediamine), were prepared. Immersion of the films in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemistry : a European journal 2014-11, Vol.20 (46), p.15014-15020
Hauptverfasser: Hosokawa, Hitoshi, Funasako, Yusuke, Mochida, Tomoyuki
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Zusammenfassung:To develop solvent‐recognition films, Nafion membranes incorporating cationic nickel‐chelate complexes, that is, [Ni(L1)(L2)]+ (HL1=acetylacetone, 2,2,6,6‐tetramethyl‐3,5‐heptanedione; L2=N,N‐diethylethylenediamine, N‐butyl‐N,N′,N′‐trimethylethylenediamine), were prepared. Immersion of the films in various solvents effected the color changes varying from red to pale blue green depending on the donor number of the solvents. The color change is based on an equilibrium shift between square‐planar and solvent‐coordinated octahedral geometries of the cations. The degree of the color change depended on the affinity of the incorporated complex to the solvent molecules. The films were robust and exhibited a reversible solvent response. The films exhibited thermochromism when a small amount of appropriate solvents were incorporated and changed from pale blue green at low temperatures to red at high temperatures. Solvent‐dependent color change: Solvent‐recognition films were prepared by incorporating cationic nickel(II)‐chelate complexes into Nafion membranes. Immersion of the films in solvents effects color changes from red to pale blue green, which are dependent on the donor number of the solvents (see figure). Thermochromic films were prepared by the addition of alcohols to the films.
ISSN:0947-6539
1521-3765
DOI:10.1002/chem.201403996