“…Thus, while a number of research groups have designed elegant anion receptors, many of which have proven to be quite effective, there still remains a need for simple and easy-to-make anion-binding systems. In this context, calix [4]pyrroles, which are macrocyclic compounds containing four pyrrole units connected to each other through sp 3 -hybridized carbon atoms, have emerged as molecules of particular interest, [8] because the core structure can be accessed in one synthetic step and a large number of modifications are readily conceivable. To date, simple meso-alkyl-substituted, halogenated, [10] C-rim modified, [11] photoactive and chromophore-modified, [5] strapped, [12] ditopic, [13] expanded, [14] Nconfused, [15] siloxane-functionalized, [16] and polyfunctional [17] calixpyrrole derivatives have been reported.…”