Anion-binding-induced electrochemical signal transduction in ferrocenylimidazolium: Combined electrochemical experimental and theoretical investigation

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Abstract

Five ferrocene alkymethylimidazolium cations 1a–1d and 2 with different alkyl spacer lengths were reinvestigated using voltammetry and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The voltammetric responses of ligand 2 toward various anions are described in detail. An interesting and unprecedented finding from both experimental and theoretical studies is that coupled electron and intramolecular anion (F−) transfer may be present in these molecules. In addition, it was also observed that, in these studied molecules, the electrostatic attraction interaction toward F− would effectively vanish beyond 1 nm, which was previously reported only for cations.

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Weng, T. Q., Huang, Y. F., Xue, L. S., Cheng, J., Jin, S., Liu, S. H., … Chen, G. Z. (2019). Anion-binding-induced electrochemical signal transduction in ferrocenylimidazolium: Combined electrochemical experimental and theoretical investigation. Molecules, 24(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24020238

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