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Microwave spectroscopy hydrogen peroxide

Catalases catalyze the conversion of hydrogen peroxide to dioxygen and water. Two families of catalases are known, one having a heme cofactor and the second a structurally distinct family, found in thermophilic and lactic acid bacteria. The manganese enzymes contain a binuclear active site and the functional form of the enzyme cycles between the (Mn )2 and the (Mn )2 oxidation states. When isolated, the enzyme is in a mixture of oxidation states including the Mn /Mn superoxidized state and this form of the enzyme has been extensively studied using XAS, UV-visible, EPR, and ESEEM spectroscopies. Multifrequency EPR and microwave polarization studies of the (Mn )2 catalytically active enzyme from L. plantarum have also been reported. ... [Pg.100]

Synthesis of mesoporous molecular sieves MCM-41 and MCM-48 was carried out under microwave and hydrothermal conditions. Molecular sieves prepared were characterized using X-ray powder diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, nitrogen adsorption isotherms and infrared spectroscopy to evaluate the properties of these materials. It was observed that mesoporous molecular sieves synthesized under microwave conditions exhibit higher activity in oxidation of adamantanone by hydrogen peroxide to the respective lactone (Baeyer-Villiger oxidation). [Pg.55]


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