A tetrathiafulvalene-based redox-switchable ligand with unprecedented electrochemical recognition properties for a metallic cation is described and is chemically immobilized onto a solid surface. The recognition properties for Pb2+ are maintained at the solid-liquid interface. Evidence of the modulation of the binding affinity of the modified surface, as a function of the potential applied, is given by EQCM analyses and by direct measurements of residual Pb2+ concentration in solution by atomic absorption.

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