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(Ebook) Metallocofactors that Activate Small Molecules: With Focus on Bioinorganic Chemistry by Markus W. Ribbe ISBN 9783030258962, 9783030258979, 3030258963, 3030258971

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Authors:Markus W. Ribbe
Year:2019
Editon:1st ed. 2019
Publisher:Springer International Publishing
Language:english
File Size:6.96 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783030258962, 9783030258979, 3030258963, 3030258971
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(Ebook) Metallocofactors that Activate Small Molecules: With Focus on Bioinorganic Chemistry by Markus W. Ribbe ISBN 9783030258962, 9783030258979, 3030258963, 3030258971

This volume highlights recent progress on the fundamental chemistry and mechanistic understanding of metallocofactors, with an emphasis on the major development in these areas from the perspective of bioinorganic chemistry. Metallocofactors are essential for all forms of life and include a variety of metals, such as iron, molybdenum, vanadium, and nickel. Structurally fascinating metallocofactors featuring these metals are present in many bacteria and mediate remarkable metabolic redox chemistry with small molecule substrates, including N2, CO, H2, and CO2. Current interest in understanding how these metallocofactors function at the atomic level is enormous, especially in the context of sustainably feeding and fueling our planet; if we can understand how these cofactors work, then there is the possibility to design synthetic catalysts that function similarly.
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