“…These common anions are strongly solvated in aqueous solution, which presents a challenge for the supramolecular design of the associated receptors. [1][2][3][4] In contrast, the binding of large anions such as I − , SCN − , ClO 4 − , and PF 6 − , which have a lower charge density and are weakly hydrated, has received comparably less attention, among others, due to the fact that they play, with the notable exception of I − , less critical natural roles. [5][6][7][8][9] On the other hand, the diametrically opposed effects that the two groups of anions can exert on biological systems have been recognized since long by the Hofmeister series, which conventionally classifies the character of ions as being salting-out (kosmotropic) or salting-in (chaotropic) in nature.…”