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Hydrothermal crosslinking of poly(fluorenylamine) with styryl side chains to produce insoluble fluorescent microparticles
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Hydrothermal crosslinking of poly(fluorenylamine) with styryl side chains to produce insoluble fluorescent microparticles

Yuta Ihara, Hiroshi Yamagishi, Chen Lin, Cang-He Jhu, Meng-Che Tsai, Masaki HorieYohei Yamamoto
Polymer Journal
2022

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Polymers and Plastics Materials Chemistry
Fluorescent microbeads are emerging as optical probes for biological applications. However, insoluble crosslinked microbeads are difficult to synthesize. The existing methodology, in which polymerization occurs within dispersed micelles, is only applicable to a limited number of polymeric compounds. Herein, we report the hydrothermal synthesis of insoluble fluorescent microbeads. The newly designed and synthesized fluorenylamine-based polymers contained two styryl groups and self-assembled into spherical microparticles upon emulsification. In contrast to microparticles heated under atmospheric conditions, the microparticles became insoluble upon hydrothermal treatment and maintained their spherical morphology. Microparticles that contained a mixture of the thermosetting polymer with polystyrene resulted in an enhanced fluorescence quantum yield and a fluorescence color that could be adjusted by the mixing ratio from red to green and blue.

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