Ebook: Homogeneous biomimetic oxidation catalysis
- Genre: Chemistry
- Series: Advances in Inorganic Chemistry 58
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: AP
- Language: English
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Advances in Inorganic Chemistry Volume 58 focuses on homogeneous biomimetic oxidation catalysis. Contributions by leading experts in the field cover important advances in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. Contributions include diversity-based approaches to selective biomimetic oxidation catalysis; the selective conversion of hydrocarbons with H2O2 using biomimetic non-heme iron and manganese oxidation catalysis; DNA oxidation by copper and manganese complexes; influences of the ligand in copper-dioxygen complex-formation and substrate oxidations; biomimetic oxidations by dinuclear and trinuclear copper complexes. In the final contribution the authors focus on green oxidation of alcohols using biomimetic copper complexes and enzymes as catalysts. Volume 58 provides another welcomed addition to the widely acclaimed series, Advances in Inorganic Chemistry. * Includes new information on the important advances in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry * Each chapter is fully referenced * Contains comprehensive reviews written by leading experts in the field. Read more... Content: Cover -- Advances in INORGANIC CHEMISTRY -- Contents -- Preface -- Diversity-Based Approaches to Selective Biomimetic Oxidation Catalysis -- Introduction -- Biomimetic Oxidation Catalysis Based on Metal Complexes -- Biomimetic Oxidation Catalysis Based on Purely Organic Catalysts -- Directed Evolution of Enzymes for Oxidation Catalysis -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Selective Conversion of Hydrocarbons with H2O2 Using Biomimetic Non-heme Iron and Manganese Oxidation Catalysts -- General Introduction -- Biological Enzymes and Catalytic Oxidation -- Biomimetic Iron Catalysts -- Biomimetic Manganese Catalysts -- Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgments -- References -- DNA Oxidation by Copper and Manganese Complexes -- Introduction -- Oxidative DNA Cleavage by Copper Complexes -- Oxidative DNA Damage by Manganese Complexes -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Ligand Influences in Copper-Dioxygen Complex-Formation and Substrate Oxidations -- Introduction -- Tetradentate Ligand Influences -- Tridentate Ligand Influences: Side-on Peroxo vs. Bis(u-oxo) Equilibrium -- Ligand Effects on the Exogenous Substrate Reactivity of Cu2O2 Compounds -- Summary and Outlook -- References -- Biomimetic Oxidations by Dinuclear and Trinuclear Copper Complexes -- Copper Proteins Containing Dinuclear and Trinuclear Metal Clusters -- Biomimetic Oxidations by Dinuclear Complexes as Tyrosinase and Catechol Oxidase Models: General Aspects -- Phenolase Activity -- Catecholase Activity -- Oxidations by Trinuclear Complexes -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Green oxidation of alcohols using biomimetic Cu complexes and Cu enzymes as catalysts -- Introduction -- Enzymatic Systems Using Cu-oxidases -- Biomimetic Systems for Alcohol Oxidation -- Future Outlook -- References -- Index -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Last Page. Abstract: Advances in Inorganic Chemistry Volume 58 focuses on homogeneous biomimetic oxidation catalysis. Contributions by leading experts in the field cover important advances in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. Contributions include diversity-based approaches to selective biomimetic oxidation catalysis; the selective conversion of hydrocarbons with H2O2 using biomimetic non-heme iron and manganese oxidation catalysis; DNA oxidation by copper and manganese complexes; influences of the ligand in copper-dioxygen complex-formation and substrate oxidations; biomimetic oxidations by dinuclear and trinuclear copper complexes. In the final contribution the authors focus on green oxidation of alcohols using biomimetic copper complexes and enzymes as catalysts. Volume 58 provides another welcomed addition to the widely acclaimed series, Advances in Inorganic Chemistry. * Includes new information on the important advances in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry * Each chapter is fully referenced * Contains comprehensive reviews written by leading experts in the field
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