Fluorescent sensor film preparation method based on perylene diimide cholesterol derivative
A perylene imide cholesterol and fluorescence sensing technology, applied in the direction of fluorescence/phosphorescence, chemical instruments and methods, luminescent materials, etc., can solve problems that cannot meet the needs of the society, and achieve simple operation, mild reaction conditions, and stability Good results
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[0022] Taking the preparation of the peryleneimide cholesterol derivative fluorescent sensing film with propylenediamine as the connecting arm as an example, the preparation method is as follows:
[0023] 1. Synthetic formula I compound
[0024] Under the argon condition with a flow rate of 0.6-0.8mL / s, add 3g of propylenediamine to a 250mL three-necked flask filled with 130g of dichloromethane, and the mass ratio of propylenediamine to dichloromethane is 1:43; Get 0.9g of cholesterol chloroformate, dissolve it with 50mL of dichloromethane and drop it into a three-necked flask. The molar ratio of cholesterol chloroformate to propylenediamine is 1:20. Other steps and examples of this step 1, prepared as a compound of formula I, wherein the value of n is 3.
[0025] 2. Synthetic formula Ⅱ compound
[0026] Add 0.079g of perylene anhydride and 0.7g of the compound of formula I into a mixed solvent of propanol and distilled water, stir and reflux at 100°C for 15 hours under nitr...
Embodiment 2
[0031] Taking the preparation of hexamethylenediamine as an example of a peryleneimide cholesterol derivative fluorescent sensing film as a connecting arm, the preparation method is as follows:
[0032] In step 1 of the compound of formula I in Example 1, under an argon gas condition with a flow rate of 0.6 to 0.8 mL / s, 4.6 g of hexamethylenediamine was added to a 250 mL three-necked flask filled with 130 g of dichloromethane. The mass ratio of amine to dichloromethane is 1:28; weigh 0.9g of cholesterol chloroformate, dissolve it with 50mL of dichloromethane and drop it into a three-necked flask, the mole of cholesterol chloroformate and hexamethylenediamine The ratio is 1:20, and the other steps of this step are the same as in Example 1 to prepare a compound of formula I, where the value of n is 6. The other steps were the same as in Example 1, and a peryleneimide cholesterol derivative fluorescent sensing film was prepared with hexamethylenediamine as the connecting arm.
Embodiment 3
[0034] Taking the preparation of peryleneimide cholesterol derivative fluorescent sensing film with 12-carbon diamine as the connecting arm as an example, the preparation method is as follows:
[0035] In step 1 of the compound of formula I in Example 1, 20 g of 12 carbon diamines were added to a 250 mL three-necked flask containing 140 g of methylene chloride under an argon gas condition of 0.6 to 0.8 mL / s at a flow rate, and 12 The mass ratio of carbon diamine to dichloromethane is 1:7; weigh 0.9g of cholesterol chloroformate, dissolve it with 50mL of dichloromethane and drop it into a three-necked flask, and the cholesterol chloroformate and 12 carbon The molar ratio of the diamine is 1:20, and the other steps of this step are the same as in Example 1 to prepare the compound of formula I, wherein the value of n is 12. The other steps were the same as in Example 1, and a peryleneimide cholesterol derivative fluorescent sensing film was prepared with 12 carbon diamines as con...
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