Recent advance development in pillar[n]arene-based (photo)electrochemical sensors

Abstract

Electrochemical and photoelectrochemical detection techniques have been widely applied in fields such as bioanalysis, environmental monitoring, and food safety due to their rapid response, operational simplicity, and high sensitivity. However, the high-selectivity recognition of target analytes in complex samples, the enhancement of sensitivity for trace analysis, and the stable construction of electrode interfaces remain core challenges in this field. As the fifth-generation macrocyclic supramolecular hosts, pillar[n]arenes possess a unique pillar-shaped symmetrical structure, an electron-rich cavity, and readily functionalizable rims, enabling highly selective recognition of guests through multiple non-covalent interactions. This provides new insights for addressing the challenges. This Feature Article systematically reviews the research progress of pillar [n]arenes in the field of electrochemical and photoelectrochemical detection. The related research work is summarized from two dimensions: first, the construction strategies for different types of pillar[n]arene-based electrode modification materials, including pure pillar[n]arene self-assembled materials, pillar[n]arene-metal nanocomposites, pillar[n]arene-inorganic nonmetallic nanomaterials, pillar[n]arene-metal/nonmetal hybrid nanomaterials, and cooperatively assembled materials based on two distinct types of pillar[n]arenes. Second, the applications of these pillar[n]arene-functionalized electrodes in the detection of various classes of substances, including biomarkers and disease-related substances, neurotransmitters and psychoactive substances, environmental pollutants and toxins, small biomolecules and metabolites, as well as inorganic active species. Finally, future development directions for pillar[n]arene-based electrochemical sensors are prospected, aiming to provide a reference for the rational design and application research of high-performance supramolecular electrochemical sensors.

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
26 Mar 2026
Accepted
05 May 2026
First published
07 May 2026

Chem. Commun., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Recent advance development in pillar[n]arene-based (photo)electrochemical sensors

L. Wu, W. Yu, C. Han, J. Li, Y. Cheng, Y. Zhou, J. Zou, H. Wang, H. Duan, T. Chen, Y. Cai, J. Wang, Y. Wang, Z. Wang and Y. Yao, Chem. Commun., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6CC01823H

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