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Chloride‐Selective Electrodes Based on “Two‐Wall” Aryl‐Extended Calix[4]Pyrroles: Combining Hydrogen Bonds and Anion–π Interactions to Achieve Optimum Performance
Authors:Jad Sabek  Dr Louis Adriaenssens  Tomàs Guinovart  Dr Enrique J Parra  Prof F Xavier Rius  Prof Pablo Ballester  Dr Pascal Blondeau
Institution:1. Department of Analytical and Organic Chemistry, Rovira i Virgili University, Marcel?lí domingo s/n, 43007 Tarragona (Spain);2. Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia (ICIQ), Avda. Pa?sos Catalans 16, 43007 Tarragona (Spain);3. Catalan Institute of Research and Advanced Studies, Passeig Lluis Companys 23, 08010 Barcelona (Spain)
Abstract:The performance of chloride‐selective electrodes based on “two‐wall” aryl‐extended calix4]pyrroles and multiwall carbon nanotubes is presented. The calix4]pyrrole receptors bear two phenyl groups at opposite meso‐positions. When the meso‐phenyl groups are decorated with strong electron‐withdrawing substituents, attractive anion–π interactions may exist between the receptor’s aromatic walls and the sandwiched anion. These anion–π interactions are shown to significantly affect the selectivity of the electrodes. Calix4]pyrrole, bearing a p‐nitro withdrawing group on each of the meso‐phenyl rings, afforded sensors that display anti‐Hofmeister behavior against the lipophilic salicylate and nitrate anions. Based on the experimental data, a series of principles that help in predicting the suitability of synthetic receptors for use as anion‐specific ionophores is discussed. Finally, the sensors deliver excellent results in the direct detection of chloride in bodily fluids.
Keywords:analytical methods  anion–  π  interactions  hydrogen bonding  ion‐selective electrode  nanotubes
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