“…Kps are hydrophilic and fully soluble in polar solvents. In water, Kps behave as strong electrolytes and dissociate into macroanions and small countercations. , Anionic ligands can exchange with each other, either between internal sites or between an internal site and the solution, depending on the ligand-bonding strength. ,− The number of bound ligands and, consequently, the net charge of the nanocapsule and the protonation state of the inner ligands depend on the Kp concentration and on the nature of the counterions . Kps interact with cations present in solution in different ways and equilibria between cations inside the cavity, trapped in the pores, on the capsule surface, and free in solution are established, which depend on Kp and cation relative concentrations, Kp charge, and cation charge and dimension. ,, The interactions with cations significantly alter the properties and behavior of the capsule, such as charge, acidity, mobility, and solubility .…”