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The LightZymes project focuses on creating artificial enzymes that can catalyze light-driven reactions for organic molecule transformations. This innovative approach combines biological and photocatalytic techniques to enhance selectivity in chemical reactions, aiming to contribute to sustainable practices in the chemi…
The LightZymes project aims to create artificial enzymes (LightZymes) catalyzing selective light-driven conversions of small organic molecules.Enzyme catalysis has a large potential in the development of a sustainable, bio-based economy and is increasingly applied on industrial scale.
Nature’s repertoire of enzymatic reactions is huge, but for many reactions developed by chemists, no natural enzyme is available.I envision expanding the chemical diversity of enzymes to photoredox catalysis.
Chemi…
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN
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Germany, Greifswald
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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