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ACS Omega ; 8(39): 36065-36075, 2023 Oct 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37810656

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Covalent organic framework (COF) materials have greatly expanded their range in a variety of applications since the cognitive goal of a highly organized and durable adsorbent is quite rational. The characteristics of a conjugated organic framework are combined with an industrially relevant polymer to produce a composite membrane optimized for selectively adsorbing carbon dioxide (CO2) gas across a wide temperature range. Additionally, treatment of the composite membrane with cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) that specifically enhanced the parent membrane's surface area by 36% is established. Following CAP treatment, the membrane accelerates the CO2 uptake by as much as 66%. This is primarily due to a Lewis acid-base interaction between the electron-deficient carbon atom of CO2 and the newly acquired functionalities on the COFs@PVDF membrane's surface. In particular, the C-N bonds, which appear to be a higher electron density site, play a key role in this interaction. Moreover, the empirical model proposed here has confirmed CO2 adsorption phenomena in the COF@PVDF composite membrane, which closely matches the findings from the experimental data set under designated operating conditions. As a result, the current study may pave the way for future design work as well as refine the covalent framework polymer composite membrane's features, revealing a more sophisticated approach to addressing CO2 capture problems.

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RSC Adv ; 11(56): 35274-35279, 2021 Oct 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35493194

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Organic entities like suitably functionalized naphthalene diimide (NDI) exhibited logical behaviours in response to various external stimuli and can be used to develop digital logic operations. The present findings include utilization of two congeners of NDI i.e., N1 and N2 for the successive turning ON/OFF of fluorescence with inclusion of acid and base. The recognition of the switching phenomenon of the probes N1 and N2 are applied to construct fundamental digital logic gates such as NOT, YES, IMPLICATION, INHIBIT, etc. The inputs to each of the logic gates are defined by the presence or absence of acid and base. Accordingly, the outputs generated from the gates are in the form of fluorescence ON or OFF status denoted by "1" and "0" respectively. Likewise, we have adopted Boolean algebra and its associated De-Morgan's theorem to build the combined logic gates such as XOR and XNOR gates. The proposed logic gates are validated by the optical behaviour of the congeners N1 and N2 in response to acid as well as base and the experimental results are confirmed by the theoretical predictions. The proposed work can have potential applications in next-generation logic based analytical applications.

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