Prof. David C. Magri, an academic in the Department of Chemistry, and his research team have contributed two papers to a cross journal web themed collection in the closely related fields of Chemosensors and Molecular Logic.
The contributions from the University of Malta were published in the peer-reviewed chemistry journal Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. A total of 62 articles are featured in the themed collection comprising seven journals of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
The contributions from the University of Malta were published in the peer-reviewed chemistry journal Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. A total of 62 articles are featured in the themed collection comprising seven journals of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
The collection highlights the current state-of-the-art and the future directions within these two related research fields. The special issue collection is also a tribute to Anthony W. Czarnik, a pioneer of the field of fluorescent chemosensors, and A. Prasanna de Silva, a pioneer of molecular logic-based computation, which highlights the connection between the chemical sciences (and engineering and biology) and information technology. Links to the individual contributions and the full collection are available.
Proof of principle of a three-input AND–INHIBIT–OR combinatorial logic gate array
David C. Magri and Jake C. Spiteri
Org. Biomol. Chem., 2017, 15, 6706-6709
A fluorescent combinatorial logic gate with Na+, H+-enabled OR and H+-driven low-medium-high ternary logic functions
Jasmine M. A. Spiteri, Carl J. Mallia, Glenn J. Scerri and David C. Magri
Org. Biomol. Chem., 2017, 15, 10116-10121