Bioinorganic Catalysis
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Bioinorganic Catalysis

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Bioinorganic Catalysis

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"Provides the latest research results and suggests new topics for interdisciplinary study of metal ions, catalysis, and biochemical systems. Second Edition highlights potential applications; includes new chapters on zinc and FeS clusters; presents new X-ray analysis of metalloenzymes; and more."

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
1999
ISBN
9780203908457

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Preface
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Contributors
  8. Abbreviations
  9. 1: Introduction to Bioinorganic Chemistry
  10. 2: Introduction to Homogeneous Catalysis
  11. 3: Relationships Between Enzymatic and Heterogeneous Catalysis
  12. 4: Lewis Acid Properties of Zinc and Its Development to Phosphotriester Detoxifying Agents
  13. 5: Vanadium Haloperoxidases
  14. 6: Molybdenum and Tungsten Enzymes
  15. 7: Catalysis by Nitrogenases and Synthetic Analogs
  16. 8: Biological Iron-Sulfur Clusters with Catalytic Activity
  17. 9: Catalysis by Nickel in Biological Systems
  18. 10: Oxygen Activation at NonhemeIron Centers
  19. 11: Dioxygen Activation at Heme Centers in Enzymes and Synthetic Analogs
  20. 12: Biological and Biomimetic Catalysis of Manganese Redox Enzymes and Their Inorganic Models
  21. 13: The Two B12 Cofactors: Influence of the trans Nitrogen Ligand on Homolytic and Heterolytic Processes
  22. 14: Formation, Structure, and Reactivity of Copper Dioxygen Complexes
  23. 15: Multielectron Transfer and Catalytic Mechanisms in Oxidative Polymerization
  24. 16: Metalloenzymes with a Quinone Cofactor
  25. 17: Future Developments
  26. Index