Understanding of aqueous solutions
is of significance to a wide
range of fields. Crown macrocycles emerge as a new generation of model
hosts for studying the chemistry of water and aqueous supramolecular
chemistry. Herein, we present the oxacrown ether cyanobenzo-21-crown-7
ether (C7CN), and its selenium-containing counterpart
selencrown ether C7SeCN possess only one chalcogen atom
diverse in structure but exhibits dramatic difference in shape, solvation
(e.g., hydration), and consequent thermodynamics of guest binding
experimentally. The hydrogen bond strength of Se···H
is similar to that of O···H, but theoretical calculations
pointed out that there is a prominent electrostatic potential change
for the entire molecule caused by Se substitution, which leads to
the decrease of the interactions between water clusters and crown
macrocycles thermodynamically and kinetically. Results established
that C7CN and C7SeCN provide an easy-to-access
model pair to exclusively probe water–solute interaction and
host pocket wettability change caused by one atom substitution.