Heterogeneous catalysis with encapsulated haem and other synthetic porphyrins: Harnessing the power of porphyrins for oxidation reactions

Encapsulated metalloporphyrins have been widely studied for their use as efficient heterogeneous catalysts, inspired by the known catalytic activity of porphyrins in haemoproteins. The oxidation of organic substrates by haemoproteins is one of the well-known roles of these proteins, in which the hae...

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Main Authors: Dare Nicola A., Egan Timothy J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018-08-01
Series:Open Chemistry
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2018-0083
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spelling doaj-b7bd18c4c1a242468985175a06ad93792021-09-06T19:19:34ZengDe GruyterOpen Chemistry2391-54202018-08-0116176378910.1515/chem-2018-0083chem-2018-0083Heterogeneous catalysis with encapsulated haem and other synthetic porphyrins: Harnessing the power of porphyrins for oxidation reactionsDare Nicola A.0Egan Timothy J.1Department of Chemistry, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7701, South AfricaDepartment of Chemistry, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7701, South AfricaEncapsulated metalloporphyrins have been widely studied for their use as efficient heterogeneous catalysts, inspired by the known catalytic activity of porphyrins in haemoproteins. The oxidation of organic substrates by haemoproteins is one of the well-known roles of these proteins, in which the haem (ferriprotoporphyrin IX = FePPIX) cofactor is the centre of reactivity. While these porphyrins are highly efficient catalysts in the protein environment, once removed, they quickly lose their reactivity. It is for this reason that they have garnered much interest in the field of heterogeneous catalysis of oxidation reactions. This review details current research in the field, focusing on the application of encapsulated haem, and other synthetic metalloporphyrins, applied to oxidation reactions.https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2018-0083haemheterogeneous catalysismetalloporphyrinsmofsencapsulationoxidation reactions
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Heterogeneous catalysis with encapsulated haem and other synthetic porphyrins: Harnessing the power of porphyrins for oxidation reactions
Open Chemistry
haem
heterogeneous catalysis
metalloporphyrins
mofs
encapsulation
oxidation reactions
author_facet Dare Nicola A.
Egan Timothy J.
author_sort Dare Nicola A.
title Heterogeneous catalysis with encapsulated haem and other synthetic porphyrins: Harnessing the power of porphyrins for oxidation reactions
title_short Heterogeneous catalysis with encapsulated haem and other synthetic porphyrins: Harnessing the power of porphyrins for oxidation reactions
title_full Heterogeneous catalysis with encapsulated haem and other synthetic porphyrins: Harnessing the power of porphyrins for oxidation reactions
title_fullStr Heterogeneous catalysis with encapsulated haem and other synthetic porphyrins: Harnessing the power of porphyrins for oxidation reactions
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneous catalysis with encapsulated haem and other synthetic porphyrins: Harnessing the power of porphyrins for oxidation reactions
title_sort heterogeneous catalysis with encapsulated haem and other synthetic porphyrins: harnessing the power of porphyrins for oxidation reactions
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Chemistry
issn 2391-5420
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Encapsulated metalloporphyrins have been widely studied for their use as efficient heterogeneous catalysts, inspired by the known catalytic activity of porphyrins in haemoproteins. The oxidation of organic substrates by haemoproteins is one of the well-known roles of these proteins, in which the haem (ferriprotoporphyrin IX = FePPIX) cofactor is the centre of reactivity. While these porphyrins are highly efficient catalysts in the protein environment, once removed, they quickly lose their reactivity. It is for this reason that they have garnered much interest in the field of heterogeneous catalysis of oxidation reactions. This review details current research in the field, focusing on the application of encapsulated haem, and other synthetic metalloporphyrins, applied to oxidation reactions.
topic haem
heterogeneous catalysis
metalloporphyrins
mofs
encapsulation
oxidation reactions
url https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2018-0083
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