This book is devoted to the field of biomimetic oxidations using transition metal complexes.
Created 20 years ago, this expanding field has been covered...
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Résumé
This book is devoted to the field of biomimetic oxidations using transition metal complexes.
Created 20 years ago, this expanding field has been covered by recognized experts in 14 different chapters written by James M. Mayer, Keith U. Ingold and Philip MacFaul, Jennifer L. McLain, Jinbo Lee and John T. Groves, Bernard Meunier, Carla Slebodnick, Neil A. Law and Vincent L. Pecoraro, Zhengbo Hu and Sergiu M. Gorun, Marie-Aude Kopf and Kenneth D. Karlin, Hans J. Kruger, Charles G. Young, Joan S. Valentine, Diane Cabelli and Dennis R iley, by Julia Limburg, Gary W. Brudvig and Robert H. Crabtree, Anne Robert and B. Meunier, Shun I. Murahashi and Naruyoshi Komiya, and Roger A. Sheldon, respectively.
The volume is directed towards chemists (both in academic and industrial institutions) engaged in organic synthesis, coordination chemistry and chemical or enzymatic catalysis. We hope that students will enjoy the reading of this book after an initial academic background of two to three years.
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Thermodynamic Influences on C-H Bond Oxidation
Distinguishing Biomimetic Oxidations from Oxidations Mediated by Freely Diffusing Radicals
Biomimetic Oxygenations Related to Cytochrome P450: Metal-Oxo and Metal-Peroxo Intermediates
Models of Heme Peroxidases and Catalases
Non-Heme Peroxidases and Catalases: Mechanistic Implications from the Studies of Manganese and Vanadium Model Compounds
Methane Monooxygenase Models
Models of Copper Enzymes and Heme-Copper Oxidases
Iron-Containing Models of Catechol Dioxygenases
Biomimetic Chemistry of Molybdenum
Models of Superoxide Dismutases
Modeling the Oxygen-Evolving Complex in Photosystem II
Asymmetric Biomimetic Oxidations
Bioinspired Oxidations Catalyzed by Ruthenium Complexes
Biocatalytic and Biomimetic Oxidations from an Industrial Perspective.