Abstract

AbstractWe recently reported dibenzoarsacrowns as a novel class of host molecules, and in this work, prepared four dibenzoarsacrowns:12‐dibenzoarsacrown‐4, 15‐dibenzoarsacrown‐5, 18‐dibenzoarsacrown‐6, and 21‐dibenzoarsacrown‐7, and investigated their guest recognition behaviors for alkali metal and ammonium cations (Li+, Na+, K+, and NH4+). It was found that the triphenylarsine moiety of the dibenzoarsacrowns could be electrochemically oxidized and that their oxidation potentials shifted in response to perturbation because of the weak interaction between the arsenic atom and guest cations. Thus, dibenzoarsacrowns could electrochemically detect cations with sizes that fit the host cavity. Electron spin resonance measurements revealed the generation of cation radical species of arsenic under the application of voltage and supported the idea that the interaction between the arsenic atom and guest cations played a crucial role in the detection of cations. In addition, ion chromatography studies showed that size‐selective cation recognition by dibenzoarsacrowns was achievable even in aqueous solutions.

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