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High-valent iron in chemical and biological oxidations
John Taylor Groves
Chemistry
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Medicine & Life Sciences
ferryl iron
100%
Porphyrins
48%
Iron
47%
Hydroxylation
43%
Mixed Function Oxygenases
42%
xylene monooxygenase
41%
Chloride Peroxidase
38%
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System
37%
Fenton's reagent
35%
methane monooxygenase
34%
Cyclohexanols
34%
Naphazoline
26%
Toluene
24%
Hydrocarbons
24%
Heme
21%
Hydroxyl Radical
20%
Hydrogen Peroxide
19%
Ions
15%
Oxygen
13%
Enzymes
10%
Chemical Compounds
Cytochrome P450
40%
Porphyrin
31%
Oxidation Reaction
25%
Cyclohexanol
22%
Oxygenation
20%
Xylene
19%
Regioselectivity
17%
Heme
17%
Peroxide
16%
Methane
14%
Double Bond
14%
Toluene
14%
Hydrocarbon
13%
Dioxygen
9%