In nature, metalloproteins have evolved a precise control over the primary and secondary coordination sphere of their active sites to perform chemical transformations with high selectivity and efficiency. The approach developed in the Borovik lab to emulate these properties has been to synthesize molecular constructs that are capable of stabilizing reactive species through control of the primary coordination sphere of a metal ion with a rigid ligand platform and the secondary coordination sphere through hydrogen-bonding (H-bonding) interactions. This thesis describes how modifications of the secondary coordination sphere by incorporating both H-bond acceptors and donors affects the chemistry of metal complexes. Chapter 2 describes the proto...
Alfred Werner described the attributes of the primary and secondary coordination spheres in his deve...
Alfred Werner described the attributes of the primary and secondary coordination spheres in his deve...
In biological systems, metalloproteins have evolved to carry out difficult chemical transformations ...
In nature, metalloproteins can perform difficult transformations with high selectivity and efficienc...
The functions of metal complexes are directly linked to the local environment in which they are hous...
Metalloproteins have evolved to contain specific combinations of primary and secondary coordination ...
Metal ion cofactors within active sites are essential components for many proteins and have been dir...
Metal ion cofactors within active sites are essential components for many proteins and have been dir...
Hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) within the secondary coordination sphere are often invoked as essential non...
The activation of dioxygen plays an important role in processes ranging from biological oxidation to...
The activation of dioxygen plays an important role in processes ranging from biological oxidation to...
The secondary coordination sphere of metalloenzymes is implicated in controlling nuclearity, enhanci...
The secondary coordination sphere of metalloenzymes is implicated in controlling nuclearity, enhanci...
Metal ions are ubiquitous in biology and aid in facilitating many enzymatic transformations. For ins...
In Nature, metalloenzymes are responsible for carrying out a vast array of different reactions. The ...
Alfred Werner described the attributes of the primary and secondary coordination spheres in his deve...
Alfred Werner described the attributes of the primary and secondary coordination spheres in his deve...
In biological systems, metalloproteins have evolved to carry out difficult chemical transformations ...
In nature, metalloproteins can perform difficult transformations with high selectivity and efficienc...
The functions of metal complexes are directly linked to the local environment in which they are hous...
Metalloproteins have evolved to contain specific combinations of primary and secondary coordination ...
Metal ion cofactors within active sites are essential components for many proteins and have been dir...
Metal ion cofactors within active sites are essential components for many proteins and have been dir...
Hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) within the secondary coordination sphere are often invoked as essential non...
The activation of dioxygen plays an important role in processes ranging from biological oxidation to...
The activation of dioxygen plays an important role in processes ranging from biological oxidation to...
The secondary coordination sphere of metalloenzymes is implicated in controlling nuclearity, enhanci...
The secondary coordination sphere of metalloenzymes is implicated in controlling nuclearity, enhanci...
Metal ions are ubiquitous in biology and aid in facilitating many enzymatic transformations. For ins...
In Nature, metalloenzymes are responsible for carrying out a vast array of different reactions. The ...
Alfred Werner described the attributes of the primary and secondary coordination spheres in his deve...
Alfred Werner described the attributes of the primary and secondary coordination spheres in his deve...
In biological systems, metalloproteins have evolved to carry out difficult chemical transformations ...