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Get Free AccessIonic dynamics in microenvironments profoundly impact entire systems; however, their complexity and subtlety hinder real-time monitoring and correlation with macroscopic behaviors. Herein, with polymer emulsions as a case study, we demonstrate the feasibility of fluorescence-based techniques for tracking intricate migration dynamics of acid molecules in microenvironments. Specifically, an acid-sensitive fluorescent probe with a strong donor-acceptor effect, namely, TPE-DMA-MN, is developed. Protonation and deprotonation by hydrochloric acid molecules tune the charge transfer extent in probe molecules, resulting in a distinct fluorescence shift from near-infrared to visible yellow light. By integrating this acid-sensitive chromophore into a cationic polyurethane dispersion, we achieve real-time observation of acid migration caused by electric double-layer disruption and acid evaporation with a fluorescence wavelength shift exceeding 200 nm, visible to the naked eye. By correlating dynamic ionic processes in microenvironments with the macroscopic film formation process, we develop a simple yet efficient platform for digitally monitoring the drying and postcuring processes of polymer emulsions with high contrast and precision. This work provides a novel and versatile approach for real-time tracking of intricate ionic dynamics with broad potential applications in life and material sciences.
Jin Wang, Xinwen Ou, Zihao Deng, Yanzi Xu, Wei He, Ryan T. K. Kwok, Jianwei Sun, Jacky W. Y. Lam, Ben Zhong Tang (2025). Unveiling Migration Dynamics of Acid Molecules in Microenvironments via Fluorescence Signal: A Case Study in Polymer Emulsion Film Formation. , 147(29), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c08796.
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