Position Matters: Fluorescent Positional Isomers for Reliable Multichannel Encryption Devices

Chemistry. 2021 Nov 22;27(65):16098-16102. doi: 10.1002/chem.202103441. Epub 2021 Oct 29.

Abstract

Fluorescence signals have been widely used in information encryption for a few decades, but still suffer from limited reliability. Here, reversible multichannel fluorescent devices with encrypted information were constructed, based on two fluorescent positional isomers of a diphenylquinoxaline derivative. Possessing the same core fluorescent group and acid-/pH-responsive mechanism, the two isomers showed different fluorescence colors in an acidic environment; this allowed us to realize stepwise encryption of information in orthogonal fluorescence channels. Because the protonation was reversible, the revealed information could be re-encrypted simply by heating. This approach highlights the value of positional isomers to build multichannel encryption devices, improving their reliability on the molecular level.

Keywords: acid response; encryption; fluorescence; multichannel; positional isomers.