site specific conjugation

What is Site-Specific Conjugation?

Site-specific conjugation refers to the precise attachment of molecules (such as catalysts, proteins, or other functional groups) to specific sites on a substrate or another molecule. This concept is crucial in catalysis where the functionalization of catalysts at defined positions can significantly influence their efficiency, selectivity, and stability. Unlike random conjugation, which can lead to heterogeneous mixtures and unpredictable behavior, site-specific conjugation ensures uniformity and targeted functionality.

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