Water soluble polythiophenes: preparation and applications
RSC Advances Pub Date: 2015-02-10 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA16496B
Abstract
This review describes the synthesis of different water soluble polythiophenes and their versatile applications. Solubility in water is essential for developing sensors for different bio-molecules and polythiophene derivatives are excellent candidates due to their important optoelectronic properties. A pristine polythiophene chain is hydrophobic and it exhibits aqueous solubility after attachment/grafting of ionic pendent groups or hydrophilic polymer chains on its backbone. A concise account of the different synthetic procedures of preparing water soluble polythiophene is described and all the specific techniques relevant to the synthesis of water soluble polythiophene using cationic, anionic pendent groups and grafting of hydrophilic polymers are discussed. Different grafting processes e.g. “grafting from” and “grafting to” techniques using click chemistry and atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) are described in detail. Detections of different bio-molecules such as DNA, RNA, polypeptides, polysaccharides, ATP, UDP and ADP from the excellent opto-electronic properties of aqueous polythiophenes are discussed. The reports on fluorescence based specific sensing of metal ions, and nitro-aromatics using water soluble polythiophenes are also embodied with an up-to-date description of the optoelectronic device applications such as logic gates, molecular thermometers, photovoltaic cells etc. Finally, a summary and outlook is presented discussing the future scope of research on this important subject.
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