Abstract

AbstractA kind of fluorescent oligomeric pH indicator (fluorescein–formaldehyde product) was synthesized by the reaction of fluorescein with formaldehyde under alkaline conditions by a one‐pot method. The synthesized product was fully characterized with Fourier transform infrared, 1H NMR, ultraviolet–visible spectra, luminescence spectra, and matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization time‐of‐flight mass spectra. The results indicated that the reaction was a typical phenol–formaldehyde reaction and that the fluorescein–formaldehyde product contained dimer, trimer, tetramer, and even a little octamer. Visible spectra and luminescence spectra showed that the fluorescein–formaldehyde product could still provide pH sensitivity similar to that of fluorescein. In addition, the oligomeric pH indicator immobilized poly(vinyl alcohol) membranes could be easily fabricated and achieved better long‐term stability and fast equilibrium response. Thus, they are promising transparent membranes for optical pH sensors of a wide pH range (0.0–10.0) based on absorption and fluorescence. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 43: 3447–3453, 2005

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