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Russian Chemical Reviews, 2016, Volume 85, Issue 8, Pages 795–816
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1070/RCR4595
(Mi rcr4120)
 

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Macrocyclic cavitands cucurbit[n]urils: prospects for application in biochemistry, medicine and nanotechnology

O. A. Geraskoa, E. A. Kovalenkoa, V. P. Fedinab

a Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk
b Novosibirsk State University
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Abstract: The prospects of using the organic macrocyclic cavitands cucurbit[n]urils (CB[n]) and their derivatives in biochemistry, medicine and nanotechnology are considered. A combination of CB[n] characteristics, such as a rigid highly symmetrical structure, polarized hydrophilic portals, a rather large intramolecular hydrophobic cavity, as well as high resistance to thermolysis and corrosive media and low toxicity, account for a wide range of unique opportunities for the deliberate design of new functional materials, which may find application in various areas of modern chemistry and new technologies. Inclusion compounds of CB[n] with biologically active molecules demonstrate a high potential for the design of a new generation of prolonged action pharmaceuticals. The review presents the prospects for the application of CB[n] to manufacture unique materials, such as CB[n]-containing vesicles, films and surfaces, suitable for immobilization of various molecules and nanoparticles on their surface and for the separation of complex mixtures. Potential applications of CB[n]-modified electrodes and hydrogels are analyzed, and the use of CB[n] in proton-conducting materials and materials for the gas sorption and separation are discussed.
The bibliography includes 164 references.
Received: 27.08.2015
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Uspekhi Khimii, 2016, Volume 85, Issue 8, Pages 795–816
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1070/RCR4595
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Document Type: Article
Language: English
Original paper language: Russian
Citation: O. A. Gerasko, E. A. Kovalenko, V. P. Fedin, “Macrocyclic cavitands cucurbit[n]urils: prospects for application in biochemistry, medicine and nanotechnology”, Usp. Khim., 85:8 (2016), 795–816; Russian Chem. Reviews, 85:8 (2016), 795–816
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