Chemistry–A European Journal

Toward Volatile and Nonvolatile Molecular Memories: Fluorescence Switching Based on Fluoride??Triggered Interconversion of Simple Porphyrin Derivatives

A Shundo, JP Hill, K Ariga

Index: Shundo, Atsuomi; Hill, Jonathan P.; Ariga, Katsuhiko Chemistry - A European Journal, 2009 , vol. 15, # 11 p. 2486 - 2490

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Abstract Written in the gel: A fluoride-writable memory system has been demonstrated by using two porphyrin derivatives. Structural modification enabled both volatile and nonvolatile modes. For both porphyrins, fluorescence is quenched by addition of F− with only one of the derivatives returning to its initial fluorescent state following removal of F−(see scheme). Nonvolatile behaviour is based on anion-induced conversion from porphyrin to ...

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