Issue 30, 2011

Merging the best of two worlds: artificial metalloenzymes for enantioselective catalysis

Abstract

Artificial metalloenzymes result from combining a catalytically active organometallic moiety with a macromolecular host. The resulting hybrid catalysts combine attractive features of both homogeneous and enzymatic systems. Herein we summarize the recent progress in this emerging field and outline the challenges ahead.

Graphical abstract: Merging the best of two worlds: artificial metalloenzymes for enantioselective catalysis

Article information

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Submitted
19 Cig 2011
Accepted
28 Agd 2011
First published
20 Cax 2011

Chem. Commun., 2011,47, 8470-8476

Merging the best of two worlds: artificial metalloenzymes for enantioselective catalysis

M. R. Ringenberg and T. R. Ward, Chem. Commun., 2011, 47, 8470 DOI: 10.1039/C1CC11592H

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