A smart chemosensor: Discriminative multidetection and various logic operations in aqueous solution at biological pH.

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Abstract
A novel rhodamine-pyrazole based molecular probe was designed and easily synthesized. The probe could to detect several analytes in aqueous solution at biological pH (HEPES, pH = 7.2). Several heavy metal cations, including Cu, Fe, Al, Hg and Ni were detected discriminately by the probe. Also, the novel compound exhibited a good sensory selectivity towards SO by both absorption and emission spectra. Moreover, probe/Cu complex could to detect several anions, including F, CN, S, CHCOO, CO and NO. Furthermore, the probe exhibited a high potential to work as a molecular system able to perform a number of logical operations such as AND, NAND, NOR and INHIBIT logic gates.
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Authors Said, Awad I;Georgiev, Nikolai I;Bojinov, Vladimir B;
Journal spectrochimica acta part a, molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy
Year 2019
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S1386-1425(19)30694-8
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