Ghatak et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Second-Sphere Hydrogen-Bond Donors and Acceptors Affect the Rate and Selectivity of Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction by Iron Porphyrins DifferentlyGhatak et al., 2022
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- 10700745419672287853
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- Ghatak A
- Samanta S
- Nayek A
- Mukherjee S
- Dey S
- Dey A
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- Inorganic Chemistry
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The factors that control the rate and selectivity of 4e–/4H+ O2 reduction are important for efficient energy transformation as well as for understanding the terminal step of respiration in aerobic organisms. Inspired by the design of naturally occurring enzymes which are efficient …
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