Can we make catalysts that mimic natural enzymes?
Category: Chemistry
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Enzymes routinely achieve rates many orders of magnitude faster than uncatalysed reactions, often with exquisite selectivity, at ambient conditions. Synthetic catalysts rarely come close on all three axes simultaneously.
Open questions include the role of conformational dynamics, long-range electrostatics, and how to design protein-like scaffolds for non-natural reactions.
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