biomimetics

How Do Enzymes Inspire Catalytic Design?


Enzymes are nature's catalysts, and they function with remarkable precision and efficiency. They operate under mild conditions—such as ambient temperature and neutral pH—and exhibit high substrate specificity. By studying the active sites of enzymes, researchers can identify the structural features responsible for their catalytic activity. This information can then be used to design synthetic catalysts that mimic these features, often by incorporating transition metal complexes or organic frameworks that replicate the enzyme's active site.

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