A chemical system that mimics decoding operations

Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry
Carlo GiansanteA Dieter Schlüter

Abstract

The chemical information stored in equilibrium mixtures of molecular species is larger than the sum of information carried by the individual molecules. Protonation equilibria in dilute dichloromethane solution of a shape-persistent macrocycle bearing two 2,2'-bipyridine units and two Coumarin 2 moieties (see figure) can be exploited to mimic decoding operations.

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