Single-Molecule Force Spectroscopy Reveals Cation- π Interactions in Aqueous Media Are Highly Affected by Cation Dehydration

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Cation-π interactions underlie many important processes in biology and materials science. However, experimental investigations of cation-π interactions in aqueous media remain challenging. Here, we studied the cation-π binding strength and mechanism by pulling two hydrophobic polymers with distinct cation binding properties, i.e., poly-pentafluorostyrene and polystyrene, in aqueous media using single-molecule force spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance measurement. We found that the interaction strengths linearly depend on the cation concentrations, following the order of Li+

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Di, W., Xue, K., Cai, J., Zhu, Z., Li, Z., Fu, H., … Cao, Y. (2023). Single-Molecule Force Spectroscopy Reveals Cation- π Interactions in Aqueous Media Are Highly Affected by Cation Dehydration. Physical Review Letters, 130(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.118101

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