Optical Sensing and Switching with Designed Molecules

Authors

  • A. Prasanna de Silva
  • David C. Magri

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2533/000942905777676579

Keywords:

Fluorescent ict sensors, Fluorescent pet sensors, Indicators, Molecular logic gates

Abstract

Some of the recent research in optical sensor and switch molecules at Queen's University of Belfast is out-lined. The ion-induced absorption spectral changes of molecules with ICT (Internal Charge Transfer) excited states are used to demonstrate superposed logic where multiple logic configurations are simultaneously observable. Similar spectral effects in multi-receptor structures give rise to XOR logic. The ion-induced luminescent spectral changes of molecules with ICT excited states can be combined with the phenomenon of Photoinduced Electron Transfer (PET) to exemplify tristable systems. Insights can also be gained into the luminescence effects initiated in designed molecules by transition metal ions in non-aqueous media. The ion-induced luminescent spectral changes of PET systems with one or two receptors display YES and AND logic respectively. The latter yield coincidence sensors for the direct detection of ion pairs. Overall, interesting optical sensors and switches can be produced from rather small molecules when the latter are fitted with ion-receptors.

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Published

2005-05-01

How to Cite

[1]
A. P. de Silva, D. C. Magri, Chimia 2005, 59, 218, DOI: 10.2533/000942905777676579.