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MIL-61 and Eu3+@MIL-61 as Signal Transducers To Construct an Intelligent Boolean Logical Library Based on Visualized Luminescent Metal-Organic Frameworks

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 22, Pages 20125-20133

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b00179

Keywords

boolean logic library; visualized fluorescence center; luminescent MOFs; logic devices; nonarithmetic information

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21571142]
  2. Developing Science Funds of Tongji University
  3. Science & Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [14DZ2261100]

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MIL-61 and its postsynthesis product (Eu(3+)AMIL-61) are employed as signal transducers to construct a series of basic logic gates (NOT, NAND, INHIBIT, and XNOR) on account of their simple synthetic process and fascinating luminescent properties. Also, a two-output combinational logic gate and a cascaded logic gate can be constructed on these two signal transducers by changing the inputs. In this logic gate library system, the 11P11.1i fluorescence of MIL-61 (lambda(395nm)) or Eu3+@MIL-61 (lambda(615nm)) is used as outputs with a threshold of 0.5. The advantage of this boolean logical library is that the two signal transducers are readily available and cost effective. In addition, the luminescence change is visible to the naked eye under a UV lamp, which is more convenient in application. More importantly, it presents a new route for the design of a molecular logic gate library based on luminescent metal organic frameworks. And for further application, we experimentally construct two logic devices (a 4-to-2 encoder and a parity checker) based on Eu3+@MIL-61 to perform nonarithmetic information.

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