This account describes progress in the author's laboratory in the area of new fluorescent polymers that respond to the reactive oxygen species singlet oxygen (1O2) Key to the development of these materials are the [4+2] cycloaddition reactions between singlet oxygen and dienes such as acenes and furans. When covalently bound to conjugated polymer backbones, cycloadditions of these dienes with ... read moresinglet oxygen can yield dramatic changes in the wavelength and intensity of luminescence: three such examples are given here. The account also summarizes our work to understand how changing the chemical structures of acenes affects reactivity with singlet oxygen as well as the cycloreversion of the resulting endoperoxides. 1 Introduction 2 Motivation 3 Organic Soluble Diene-Linked Conjugated Polymers 4 Red-Shifting Woes Lead to Reversibility 5 Building a Database 6 Integrating Other Acenes 7 Conclusion and Looking Forward.read less
Thomas, S. W. III, Altinok, E.; Zhang, J. "Cycloadditions of Singlet Oxygen for Responsive Fluorescent Polymers." Synlett, 2016, 27, 355-368. doi: 10.1055/s-0035-1560725.