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Substrate Binding and Mechanism of Hydrolysis

7 Asymmetric Zn(II) Complexes as Structural and Functional Models for GpdQ [Pg.208]

The next chapter will present an overview on how model complexes can, potentially, be used in applications for water decontamination by attaching them to insoluble polymers, for example, Merrifield resin. In addition, GpdQ will be immobilized onto dendrimer-modified magnetite nanoparticles to generate a potentially recyclable organophosphate bioremediation system. [Pg.208]

Jarenmark, E. Csapo, J. Singh, S. Wockel, E. Farkas, F. Meyer, M. Haukka, E. Nordlander, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. 39, 8183-8194 (2010) [Pg.208]

Jarenmark, S. Kappen, M. Haukka, E. Nordlander, Dalton Trans. 8, 993-996 (2008) [Pg.208]

Albedyhl, M.T. Averbuch-Pouchot, C. Belle, B. Krebs, J.L. Pierre, E. Saint-Aman, [Pg.208]


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