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Modulation of Quinone PCET Reaction by Ca<sup>2+</sup> Ion Captured by Calix[4]quinone in Water
Calix[4]arene-triacid-monoquinone
(CTAQ), a quinone-containing
water-soluble ionophore, was utilized to investigate how proton-coupled
electron transfer (PCET) reactions of quinones were influenced by
redox-inactive metal ions in aqueous environment. This ionophoric
quinone derivative captured a Ca<sup>2+</sup> ion that drastically
altered the voltammetric behavior of quinone, showing a characteristic
response to pH and unique redox wave separation. Spectroelectrochemistry
verified significant stabilization of the semiquinone, and electrocatalytic
currents were observed in the presence of Ca<sup>2+</sup>-free CTAQ.
Using digital simulation of cyclic voltammograms to clarify how the
thermodynamic properties of quinones were altered, a simple scheme
was proposed that successfully accounted for all the observations.
The change induced by Ca<sup>2+</sup> complexation was explained on
the basis of the combined effects of the electrostatic influence of
the captured metal ion and hydrogen bonding of water molecules with
the support of DFT calculation