A unimolecular artificial cation channel based on cascaded hydrated acid groups
Pengyang Xin1, Hailong Yuan1, Long Zhang1
1State Key Laboratory of Antiviral Drugs, Pingyuan Laboratory, NMPA Key Laboratory for Research and Evaluation of Innovative Drug, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang, 453007, China. pyxin27@163.com.
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A cation channel possessing cascaded hydrated acid groups has been successfully constructed using pillar[5]arene integrated with dual cyclodextrins. As a proof-of-concept, the secondary side of cyclodextrin substituted by 24 -CO2H groups presents high coordination sites, which helps hydrated cations to quickly dehydrate and accelerates efficient cation transport (Rb+ > Cs+ > K+ > Na+ > Li+). Notably, benefitted by the protonation and deprotonation of -CO2H groups, ion permeation activity of the channel molecules under acidic condition (pH = 6.0) is 2.8 times higher than that under alkaline conditions (pH = 8.0), exhibiting pH-modulated property and promising potential in building intelligent artificial ion channels with customized features.
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