Journal Article10.1039/C0GC00595A
Enzyme-mediated oxidations for the chemist
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TL;DR: The present state of the art in the use of enzymes and microorganisms for catalytic oxidation and oxyfunctionalization chemistry is reviewed.
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About: This article is published in Green Chemistry. The article was published on 08 Feb 2011. The article focuses on the topics: Green chemistry & Catalytic oxidation.
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