Abstract

AbstractA photoluminescent polymer with a 2‐(2′‐hydroxyphenyl)benzoxazole unit in the molecular main chain was synthesized through the deprotection reaction of a precursor polymer. The amorphous, conjugated polymer emitted green light, both in solution and as a solid, with a fluorescence emission maximum at 518 nm from an excited keto tautomer because of excited‐state intramolecular proton transfer. The polymer showed different fluorescence emission spectra in solvents with different polarities because of intramolecular hydrogen‐bond interruption. The intramolecular hydrogen‐bond‐induced emission change was successfully used as a sensitive sensing signal for metal cations as expected, the polymer acting as a fluorescence‐based chemosensor. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 43: 1397–1403, 2005

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