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