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Abnormal Association between Metal−Organic Cages and Counterions Regulated by the Hydration Shells
Authors:Yuqing Yang  Ehsan Raee  Prof Tianbo Liu
Institution:School of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325 USA
Abstract:A unique trend in the binding affinity between cationic metal−organic cages (MOCs) and external counteranions in aqueous media was observed. Similar to many macroions, two MOCs, sharing similar structures but carrying different number of charges, self-assembled into hollow spherical single-layered blackberry-type structures through counterion-mediated attraction. Dynamic and static light scattering and isothermal titration calorimetry measurements confirm the stronger interactions among less charged MOCs and counteranions than that of highly charged MOCs, leading to larger assembly sizes. DOSY NMR measurements suggest the significance of thick hydration shells of highly charged MOCs, inhibiting the MOC-counterion binding and weakening the interaction between them. This study demonstrates that the greater role played by hydration shell on ion-pair formation comparing with charge density of MOCs.
Keywords:electrostatic interaction  hydration shells  macroion–counterion interaction  metal−organic cages  self-assembly
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