Browsing by Subject "Molecular logic gates"
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Item Open Access From virtual to physical: Integration of chemical logic gates(2011) Guliyev, R.; Ozturk, S.; Kostereli, Z.; Akkaya, E. U.Integration by parts: Advanced information processing at the molecular level requires integrated logic gates, which has to date been possible only virtually. Now, two independently working AND molecular logic gates are brought together by "click" chemistry to form integrated logic gates which respond exactly as predicted from such an integration scheme (see picture, EET=excitation energy transfer).Item Open Access Modular logic gates: cascading independent logic gates via metal ion signals(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014) Ecik, E. T.; Atilgan, A.; Guliyev, R.; Uyar, T. B.; Gumus, A.; Akkaya, E. U.Systematic cascading of molecular logic gates is an important issue to be addressed for advancing research in this field. We have demonstrated that photochemically triggered metal ion signals can be utilized towards that goal. Thus, independent logic gates were shown to work together while keeping their identity in more complex logic designs. Communication through the intermediacy of ion signals is clearly inspired from biological processes modulated by such signals, and implemented here with ion responsive molecules.