I. Antipin, M. Alfimov, V. Arslanov, V. Burilov, S. Vatsadze, Y. Voloshin, K. Volcho, V. Gorbatchuk, Yulia G. Gorbunova, S. P. Gromov, S. V. Dudkin, S. Zaitsev, L. Zakharova, M. Ziganshin, A. Zolotukhina, M. Kalinina, E. Karakhanov, R. Kashapov, O. Koifman, A. Konovalov, V. Korenev, A. Maksimov, N. Mamardashvili, G. Mamardashvili, A. Martynov, A. Mustafina, R. Nugmanov, A. Ovsyannikov, P. Padnya, A. Potapov, S. Selektor, M. Sokolov, S. Solovieva, I. Stoikov, P. Stuzhin, E. Suslov, E. N. Ushakov, V. Fedin, S. Fedorenko, O. Fedorova, Y. Fedorov, S. Chvalun, A. Tsivadze, S. Shtykov, D. Shurpik, M. A. Shcherbina, L. Yakimova
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Abstract
The interest in functional supramolecular systems for the design of innovative materials and technologies, able to fundamentally change the world, is growing at a high pace. The huge array of publications that appeared in recent years in the global literature calls for systematization of the structural trends inherent in the formation of these systems revealed at different molecular platforms and practically useful properties they exhibit. The attention is concentrated on the topics related to functional supramolecular systems that are actively explored in institutes and universities of Russia in the last 10–15 years, such as the chemistry of host–guest complexes, crystal engineering, self-assembly and self-organization in solutions and at interfaces, biomimetics and molecular machines and devices. The bibliography includes 1714 references.
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Russian Chemical Reviews serves as a complete translation of the esteemed monthly review journal Uspekhi Khimii, which has been a prominent figure in Russian scientific journals since its establishment in 1932. It offers comprehensive access to the advancements made by chemists from Russia and other former Soviet Union countries.
Established in 1932, Russian Chemical Reviews is committed to publishing timely and significant review articles encompassing various facets of modern chemistry, including chemical physics, physical chemistry, computational and theoretical chemistry, catalysis, coordination chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic, organometallic, and organoelement chemistry, chemistry of macromolecules, applied chemistry, biochemistry, bio-organic chemistry, biomolecular chemistry, medicinal chemistry, materials chemistry, nanochemistry, nanostructures, and environmental chemistry.