This series provides inorganic chemists and materials scientists with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Volume 57 continues to report recent advances with a significant, up-to-date selection of contributions from internationally-recognized researchers. The chapters of this volume are devoted to the following topics: Mechanisms of Water Oxidation Catalyzed by Ruthenium Coordination Complexes; Biomimetic and non-biological dinuclear Mx+-complex catalyzed alcoholysis reactions of phosphoryl transfer reactions; Photoactivated DNA Cleavage and Anticancer Activity of 3d-Metal Complexes; and more.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1 Mechanisms of Water Oxidation Catalyzed by Ruthenium
Coordination Complexes 1
AURORA E. CLARK and JAMES K. HURST
Chapter 2 Biomimetic and Nonbiological Dinuclear Mxd
Complex-Catalyzed Alcoholysis Reactions of Phosphoryl Transfer
Reactions 55
R. STAN BROWN
Chapter 3 Photoactivated DNA Cleavage and Anticancer Activity of
3d Metal Complexes 119
AKHIL R. CHAKRAVARTY and MITHUN ROY
Chapter 4 Design and Evolution of Artificial Metalloenzymes:
Biomimetic Aspects 203
MARC CREUS and THOMAS R. WARD
Chapter 5 Functionalization of Fluorinated Aromatics by
Nickel-Mediated C-H and C-F Bond Oxidative Addition:
Prospects for the Synthesis of Fluorine-Containing
Pharmaceuticals 255
SAMUEL A. JOHNSON, JILLIAN A. HATNEAN, and MEGHAN E.
DOSTER
Chapter 6 DNA Based Metal Catalysis 353
JENS OELERICH and GERARD ROELFES
Chapter 7 Metallo-b-lactamases and Their Synthetic Mimics:
Structure, Function, and Catalytic Mechanism 395
MUTHAIAH UMAYAL, A. TAMILSELVI, and GOVINDASAMY
MUGESH
Chapter 8 A New Class of Nanostructured Inorganic-Organic
Hybrid Semiconductors Based on II-VI Binary Compounds
445
JING LI and RUIBO ZHANG
Chapter 9 Oxygen Evolution Reaction Chemistry of Oxide-Based
Electrodes 505
YOGESH SURENDRANATH and DANIEL G. NOCERA
Subject Index 561
Cumulative Index 593
Über den Autor
Kenneth D. Karlin, Ph D, is Ira Remsen Chair in Chemistry and Professor of Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. He received his Ph D from Columbia University.