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Cellulose-based fluorescent materials fabricated in CO2 switchable solvent for freshness monitoring

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS [2023]
Yi Sun, Wei Zhang, Shan Lu, Wenhua Miao, Meiling Chen, Fei Liu, Haining Na, Jin Zhu
ABSTRACT

Herein, a novel cellulose-based fluorescent material with amine-responsive property was developed in a CO 2 switchable solvent for the contactless, real-time, and visual monitoring of the freshness of shrimp , crab, and fish. A nucleophilic cellulose carbonate intermediate is in-situ formed upon dissolution of cellulose in the CO 2 switchable solvent, which is adopted for the highly effective grafting of poly( l -lactic acid) and amine-responsive fluorescent reagent 7-amino-4-(trifluoromethyl) coumarin onto the cellulose backbone via ring opening polymerization and nucleophilic substitution reaction, respectively. The product has good processibility, and sensitive and reversible fluorescent responsive towards ammonia. The fluorescent intensity of the material decreased significantly and its fluorescent color changed from blue to cyan, when the aquatic products got spoiled. This study indicates that the CO 2 switchable solvent has great potential for the modification of cellulose with various functionality by taking advantage of the highly active nucleophilic cellulose carbonate intermediate.

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