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| Bio-inspired sustainable catalysis with base-metals and visible light |
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| Universität Rostock[Grad-verleihende Institution] |
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38329-6 |
| Universität Rostock. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät[Grad-verleihende Institution] |
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2147083-2 |
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| abstract: |
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This thesis explores biomimetic catalytic systems inspired by metalloenzymes, utilizing
ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT) and metal-ligand cooperation (MLC) to enable
efficient 3d-metal catalysis. By using earth-abundant metals, these approaches mimic
enzymatic mechanisms where ligands actively participate in reactions. It covers cobalt
catalysis for visible-light-induced radical desaturation and manganese pincer complexes
for various redox transformations. The research integrates experimental and theoretical
studies to optimize sustainable catalytic systems.
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Diese Habilitationsschrift untersucht biomimetische Katalysesysteme, inspiriert von
Metalloenzymen, die Ligand-zu-Metall-Ladungsübertragung (LMCT) und Metall-Ligand-Kooperation
(MLC) nutzen, um effiziente 3d-Metallkatalyse zu ermöglichen. Durch den Einsatz erdreichter
Metalle ahmen diese Ansätze enzymatische Mechanismen nach, bei denen Liganden aktiv
an Reaktionen teilnehmen. Sie umfasst Kobaltkatalyse für lichtinduzierte Radikaldesaturierungen
und Mangan-Pincer-Komplexe für verschiedene Redox-Transformationen.
[German] |
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| Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
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| 540 Chemistry & allied sciences |
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1 Online-Ressource (verschiedene Seitenzählungen)
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Rostock: Universität Rostock
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2025
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| statement of responsibility: |
| vorgelegt von Dr. Osama El-Sepelgy |
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| notes: |
| Enthält Zeitschriftenartikel |
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06.03.2026 / 06.03.2026
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