Can we mimic nature's bio‑oxidation pathways?
Xavier Ottenwaelder
- Associate Professor
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
- bioinspired oxidation chemistry2
- catalysis in metalloenzymes
- redox reactions2
- catalysis7
- reactive intermediates
- electromerism
- electron paramagnetic resonance2
- metalloenzyme modeling
- activation of dioxygen
- catalyst design3
- hydrocarbon transformations2
- low-temperature spectroscopy
- green chemistry8
- electrochemistry5
- inorganic chemistry5
- bioinorganic chemistry2
- organometallic chemistry2
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Heidi M. Muchall
organic chemistry, computational chemistry, molecular structures studies
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Melanie Hazlett
catalysis, green chemistry, sustainable process engineering
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Marek B. Majewski
inorganic chemistry, solar energy, renewable energy
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Alex De Visscher
environmental chemistry, catalysis, chemical kinetics
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Ashlee Howarth
metal–organic frameworks, porous materials, inorganic chemistry
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Pat Forgione
organic chemistry, drug discovery, greener cross-coupling reactions
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Ann M. English
cell signaling, molecular and cellular biology, peroxidases