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Copper radical mimics enzyme for highly efficient CH oxidation

Copper radical mimics enzyme for highly efficient CH oxidation

Optically pure alcohols are prevalent forms in natural products and pharmaceuticals, prompting the development of effective methods for their synthesis. Since the first report of the Kharash–Sosnowski reaction in 1958, copper-catalyzed radical-mediated sp3-CH oxidation has emerged as an important method

Copper radical mimics enzyme for highly efficient CH oxidation

Peptides identified that can remove microplastics

Researchers have identified peptides that could help remove microplastics from the environment by combining biophysical modeling, molecular dynamics, quantum computing and reinforcement learning. The ultimate goal of the work is peptide-based technologies that can find, capture, and destroy microscopically small

Copper radical mimics enzyme for highly efficient CH oxidation

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