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A fluorescent bichromophoric “off-on-off” pH probe as a molecular logic device (half-subtractor and digital comparator) operating by controlled PET and ICT processes

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Abstract New “off-on-off” pH chemosensing bichromophore based on 2-hydroxyphenylhydrazone and 1,8-naphthalimide is synthesized. The probe, designed to operate by controlled photoinduced electron transfer (PET) and internal charge transfer (ICT) processes,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract New “off-on-off” pH chemosensing bichromophore based on 2-hydroxyphenylhydrazone and 1,8-naphthalimide is synthesized. The probe, designed to operate by controlled photoinduced electron transfer (PET) and internal charge transfer (ICT) processes, shows a striking pH dependence of its absorption and emission properties. Due to the 1,8-naphthalimide unit the probe exhibits between pH 6 and 10 a centred at 548 nm (λ.ex = 400 nm) strong yellow-green fluorescence, however, beyond of this pH interval the emission of the probe is quenched. The “off-on-off” behaviour of the probe as a function of pH enables it to execute XNOR, IMPLICATION, XOR and INHIBIT logic gates. The INHIBIT logic gate as a borrow digit in conjunction with XOR logic gate as a difference digit executes a half-subtractor. Moreover, the parallel action of logic gates INHIBIT and XNOR executes a digital magnitude comparator.

Keywords: probe; ict processes; comparator; half subtractor

Journal Title: Dyes and Pigments
Year Published: 2019

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