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Title: Recent progress on the evolution of Pourbaix sensors : molecular logic gates for protons and oxidants
Authors: Magri, David C.
Keywords: Charge transfer -- Research
Fluorescence
Luminescence
Molecules
Detectors
Oxidation-reduction reaction
Hydrogen-ion concentration
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Magri, D. C. (2018). Recent progress on the evolution of Pourbaix sensors: molecular logic gates for protons and oxidants. Chemosensors, 6(4), 8-9.
Abstract: Recent progress in the area of molecular logic, in particular molecules capable of sensing for acidity and oxidizability, are gathered together in this short review. Originally proposed as AND logic gates that provide a high fluorescence output when simultaneously protonated and oxidized, the concept has been extended from two-input to three-input variants and to include molecules that function as INHIBIT logic gates. Photochemical concepts such as photoinduced electron transfer (PET) and internal charge transfer (ICT) are exploited as favorite design concepts. This review highlights the evolution of Pourbaix sensors with anthracene, pyrazoline, and naphthalimide fluorophores. Future applications abound in various disciplines from corrosion science, material science, geochemistry to cell imaging.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/70795
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