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Zhang, W. (author), Liu, H. (author), van Schie, M.M.C.H. (author), Hagedoorn, P.L. (author), Alcalde, Miguel (author), Denkova, A.G. (author), Djanashvili, K. (author), Hollmann, F. (author)
It is well-known that energy-rich radiation induces water splitting, eventually yielding hydrogen peroxide. Synthetic applications, however, are scarce and to the best of our knowledge, the combination of radioactivity with enzyme-catalysis has not been considered yet. Peroxygenases utilize H2O2 as an oxidant to promote highly selective...
journal article 2020
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Bormann, Sebastian (author), van Schie, M.M.C.H. (author), Pedroso de Almeida, T. (author), Zhang, W. (author), Stöckl, Markus (author), Ulber, Roland (author), Hollmann, F. (author), Holtmann, Dirk (author)
Various enzymes utilize hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant. Such “peroxizymes” are potentially very attractive catalysts for a broad range of oxidation reactions. Most peroxizymes, however, are inactivated by an excess of H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. The electrochemical reduction of oxygen can be used as an in situ generation method for hydrogen...
journal article 2019
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Tieves, F. (author), Willot, S.J. (author), van Schie, M.M.C.H. (author), Rauch, M.C.R. (author), Younes, S.H.H. (author), Zhang, W. (author), Dong, J. (author), Gomez de Santos, P. (author), Hollmann, F. (author)
An increasing number of biocatalytic oxidation reactions rely on H <sub>2</sub> O <sub>2</sub> as a clean oxidant. The poor robustness of most enzymes towards H <sub>2</sub> O <sub>2</sub> , however, necessitates more efficient systems for in situ H <sub>2</sub> O <sub>2</sub> generation. In analogy to the well-known formate dehydrogenase to...
journal article 2019