Abstract:
A 3,7‐diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane linking to two melamines is a unique transmembrane H+/Cl− carrier. In the solid state, the V‐shaped compound forms a HCl‐bound zig‐zag network through cooperative protonation and hydrogen bond interactions. In the lipid membrane, the receptor forms a dimeric self‐assembly involving multiple H+ and Cl− leading to the efficient transport of the acid. The pH‐dependent Cl− efflux observed for the compound was rationalized based on a gradual protonation model that confers an active transmembrane carrier at physiological pH.