Abstract

AbstractA multi‐responsive smart molecular system is constructed using a newly synthesized Salen molecule, 1,3‐bis((E)‐2,3,4‐trimethoxy benzylideneamino) propan‐2‐ol (TMBP), to selectively recognize the presence and absence of Cu2+ ions aided by another selective metal ion, Zn2+. The emission efficiency of the non‐emissive probe is selectively and significantly enhanced in presence of Zn2+, while the improved emission of probe‐Zn2+ complex is completely quenched upon interaction with Cu2+. Thus, the probe acts as a reporter molecule for the selective detection of Cu2+ in the co‐presence of Zn2+. Comprehensive spectroscopic studies indicate that Zn2+ ion‐coordination significantly reduces the flexibility of the Schiff base unit and the extent of photoinduced electron transfer which in turn enhance the fluorescence intensity. While Cu2+, a d9 system, induces paramagnetic quenching over the enhanced emission through stable ground‐state complexation and metal‐ligand charge transfer. The spectroscopic results are translated into the designing of a multifunctional smart‐molecular system that could function as YES, NOT, INHIBIT, PASS 0, TRANSFER and NOT TRANSFER logic gates. Finally, a blueprint of a smart molecular device is proposed to present the relay sensing of Zn2+ and Cu2+ through logical outputs that would work in‐sync with the spectroscopic results.

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