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Nanomechanics of Anion-π Interaction in Aqueous Solution.

Jiawen ZhangLi XiangBin YanHongbo Zeng
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
Noncovalent interactions play a constitutive role in numerous biological processes, including biomolecular adhesion, recognition, and transport. Unlike π-π and cation-π interactions, anion-π interaction was only recently and computationally recognized to participate in biomolecular science. Here, we present the first experimental identification and direct quantification of the nanomechanics of anion-π interaction in aqueous solution by using a surface forces apparatus with complementary computational simulations. Anionic phosphate ester and π-conjugated catecholic moieties that abound in marine bioadhesives were used as the model system. Robust adhesion was observed and attributed to anion-π interaction, which was found to be enabled by the cooperative cation-π interaction due to the coexistence of a cation. The anion-π interaction strength follows the trend phosphate ester > HPO42- > SO42- > NO3-, affected by charge density, polarity, and hydration effect.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • aqueous solution
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