Abstract

Ferrocene (Fc)-encapsulated cucurbit[7]uril (CB[7]) supramolecular host–guest complex (Fc@CB[7]) as a synthetic recognition pair has been widely adapted for coupling biomolecules and nanomaterials due to its ultrahigh binding affinity. In this paper, we have explored the binding of CB[7] on binary ferrocenylundecanethiolate/octanethiolate self-assembled monolayer on gold (FcC11S-/C8S-Au), a model system to develop our understanding of host–guest chemistry at molecular interfaces. It has been shown that upon incubation with CB[7] solution the redox behavior of FcC11S-/C8S-Au changes remarkably; i.e., a new pair of peaks appeared at more positive potential with narrowed widths. The ease of quantitation of surface bound-redox species (Fc+/Fc and Fc+@CB[7]/ Fc@CB[7]) enabled us to determine the thermodynamic formation constant of Fc@CB[7] at FcC11S-/C8S-Au (7.3 ± 1.8 × 104 M–1). With time-dependent redox responses, we were able to, for the first time, deduce both the binding and dissociation rate constants, 2...

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