| Literature DB >> 30296093 |
Ambra Dreos1, Zhihang Wang1, Behabitu E Tebikachew1, Kasper Moth-Poulsen1, Joakim Andréasson1.
Abstract
The photo- and acidochromic properties of a new generation norbornadiene derivative have been harnessed for the realization of a three-input keypad lock, where a specific sequence of inputs induces a unique output. Reversible quadricyclane/norbornadiene photoisomerization is reported, and this rare feature allows the first example of a norbornadiene-based molecular logic system. The function of this system is clearly rationalized in terms of the interconversion scheme and the absorption spectra of the involved species.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30296093 PMCID: PMC6218103 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.8b02567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475
Figure 1(a) Interconversion scheme for the four molecular species NBD, QC, NBDH+, and QCH+. Irradiation at 405 nm photoconverts NBD to QC, while QC can isomerize back to NBD photochemically (310 nm) or thermally (over hours at room temperature). Both NBD and QC can be protonated using for example trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), and NBDH+ and QCH+ can be deprotonated using a base as triethylamine (Et3N). Photoisomerization of NBDH+ to QCH+ is observed upon irradiation at 340 nm, whereas QCH+ is thermally isomerized to NBDH+ (over hours at room temperature). (b) UV–vis absorption spectra of the four implicated species NBD, QC, NBDH+, and QCH+. All samples prepared as toluene solutions.
All Possible Sequential Combinations of the Inputs, a = Acid, b = Base, UV = Irradiation at 310 nm
| a | a | b | b | UV | UV | a | b | a | UV | b | UV | a | b | UV |
| b | UV | a | UV | a | b | b | a | UV | a | UV | b | |||
| UV | b | UV | a | b | a |
Predicted Resulting Species after Applying the Input Sequences to the Initial State QCH+a
Number 4 is the only expected sequence to produce NBDH+ as the main final species indicated at the bottom line (color coded).
Figure 2Output readings of the absorbance at 330 nm after applying sequences 1–15. Number 4 is the only sequence that yields an absorbance above the threshold level, arbitrarily set at A = 0.25.