Sudan, SylvainChen, DamienBerton, CesareFadaei-Tirani, FarzanehSeverin, Kay2023-01-172023-01-172023-01-17202310.1002/anie.202218072https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/193976A water-soluble coordination cage was obtained by reaction of Pd(NO3)2 with a 1,3-di(pyridin-3-yl)benzene ligand featuring a short PEG chain. The cavity of the metal-organic cage contains one nitrate anion, which is readily replaced by chloride. The apparent association constant for chloride binding in buffered aqueous solution is Ka = 1.8(±0.1) × 105 M–1. This value is significantly higher than what has been reported for other macrocyclic chloride receptors. The heavier halides Br– and I– compete with binding or self-assembly, but the receptor displays very good selectivity over common anions such as phosphate, acetate, carbonate, and sulfate. A further increase of the chloride binding affinity by a factor of 3 was achieved using a fluorinated dipyridyl ligand.Synthetic Receptors with Micromolar Affinity for Chloride in Watertext::journal::journal article::research article