An overview of Macro-cyclic and acyclic Schiff base ligands
Keywords:
compounds, catalytic activity, metallo-enzymes, biochemistry, activationAbstract
Macro-cyclic and acyclic compounds have received much attention in the last twenty years. These compounds play an important role in the understanding of molecular processes in biochemistry, material science, catalysis, activation, transport and separation phenomena and so on.Many of these cyclic and acyclic ligands have been created to mimic the function of natural compounds in order to recognize and transport the specific metal ions, anions or neutral molecules, and also to realize and reproduce the catalytic activity in metallo-enzymes and proteins.
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