Molybdenum-containing metalloenzymes and synthetic catalysts for conversion of small molecules

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Abstract

The energy deficiency and environmental problems have motivated researchers to develop energy conversion systems into a sustainable pathway, and the development of catalysts holds the center of the research endeavors. Natural catalysts such as metalloenzymes have maintained energy cycles on Earth, thus proving themselves the optimal catalysts. In the previous research results, the structural and functional analogs of enzymes and nano-sized electrocatalysts have shown promising activities in energy conversion reactions. Mo ion plays essential roles in natural and artificial catalysts, and the unique electrochemical properties render its versatile utilization as an electrocatalyst. In this review paper, we show the current understandings of the Mo-enzyme active sites and the recent advances in the synthesis of Mo-catalysts aiming for high-performing catalysts.

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Kim, D., Lee, J., & Seo, J. (2021, February 1). Molybdenum-containing metalloenzymes and synthetic catalysts for conversion of small molecules. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal11020217

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