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Bioinspired Catalyst Design and Artificial Metalloenzymes

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 17, Issue 17, Pages 4680-4698

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201003646

Keywords

artificial metalloenzymes; DNAzymes; homogeneous catalysis; ligand design; phosphane ligands

Funding

  1. European Union [MEXT-2004-014320, FP6-2003-NEST-B3 15471, Idecat-CT-2005-011730, CM0802]
  2. EASTCHEM
  3. National Research School Combination-Catalysis NRSCC
  4. Sasol Technology UK Ltd.

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Many bioinspired transition-metal catalysts have been developed over the recent years. In this review the progress in the design and application of ligand systems based on peptides and DNA and the development of artificial metalloenzymes are reviewed with a particular emphasis on the combination of phosphane ligands with powerful molecular recognition and shape selectivity of biomolecules. The various approaches for the assembly of these catalytic systems will be highlighted, and the possibilities that the use of the building blocks of Nature provide for catalyst optimisation strategies are discussed.

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