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The project aims to develop an artificial enzyme that can efficiently oxidize hydrocarbons, mimicking natural processes. By using iron-based catalysts and hydrogen peroxide, it seeks to transform inexpensive hydrocarbons into valuable products.
The oxygenation of inert C-H bonds is a highly challenging reaction that has an enormous untapped potential for the European chemical industry.
Indeed, it offers attractive means to upgrade cheap hydrocarbons into high value-added products.
Nature relies on iron-based enzymes and oxygen to perform such transformations.
In a biomimetic spirit, catalytic alkane hydroxylation is best achieved using iron-based catalysts and H2O2 as oxidant.
Compared to natural enzymes, however, such systems display…
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