Tuning Dimensionality of Benzimidazole Aggregates by Using Tetraoctylammonium Bromide: Enhanced Electrochemiluminescence Studies

Exploring the depolymerization strategy of liposoluble luminophores in the aqueous phase is vital for the development of electrochemiluminescence (ECL). In this work, tetraoctylammonium bromide (TOAB) with four long hydrophobic chains and short hydrophilic ends is used as a template to limit the aggregation of benzimidazole (BIM). By adjusting the loading of BIM on the hydrophobic chains of TOAB, a two-dimensional lamellar BIM/TOAB is formed, the ECL intensity of which is 6.4 times higher than that of the aggregated BIM (H2O2 as the coreactant). In terms of ECL spectroscopies, cyclic voltammetry , ECL transients, and the adjustment of the scanning potential range, the ECL mechanism is thoroughly studied. This work provides a new way to depolymerize organic luminophores and reveals a possible pathway in the annihilation ECL mechanism.

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Titre
Tuning Dimensionality of Benzimidazole Aggregates by Using Tetraoctylammonium Bromide: Enhanced Electrochemiluminescence Studies
Type de publication
Article de revue
Année de publication
2023
Revue
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
Volume
15
Ticket
4
Start Page
6228-6233
ISSN
1944-8252
Soumis le 29 août 2023