A natural-product-inspired photonic logic gate based on photoinduced electron-transfer-generated dual-channel fluorescence

Organic Letters
Jose-Maria MontenegroRafael Suau

Abstract

[structure: see text] Modified 1-benzylisoquinoline N-oxides can operate as molecular logic gates. The combination of dual-channel fluorescence emissions and the preferred interaction for selected chemical inputs allows one to design multifunction and self-reprogrammable molecular logic gates.

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