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Yr3 Catalysis, Bioinorganic and Supramolecular Chemistry

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Biological Inorganic Chemistry
Why are inorganic elements in bio...,
What are two core ways to classif...,
List 4 different types of metallo...
13  cards
Aspects of Transition metal chemistry applied to biological systems
How does the bonding work between...,
Electrons from the metal centre o...,
What causes the further splitting...
9  cards
Crystal Field Theory
What is organometallic chemistry,
How does the formation of bond be...,
How does the formation of bond be...
20  cards
Aspects of Transition Metal Chemistry Applied to Biological Systems (II)
What is the chelate effect,
Why are chelated complexes of pol...,
Metals in biology usually bind to...
18  cards
Physical Methods in Biological Inorganic Chemistry
What is spectroscopy,
What is the method behind x ray a...,
What type of spectroscopy graph i...
28  cards
The Transport and Storage of O₂
Oxygen is used as a electron mole...,
What is the oxidation state and c...,
What is the oxidation state and c...
27  cards
Electron Transport Proteins
What are cytochromes,
What are type 1 or blue copper ce...,
What are iron sulfur fe s centres
21  cards
Reactions of the Oxygen Cycle
What does this diagram show and w...,
Cytochrome c deliver in electrons...,
What characteristics of the cyt a...
19  cards
Photosynthesis, The Nitrogen Cycle and the Nitrogenases
What is photosynthesis and why do...,
What is the second main step of p...,
What is the first main step of ph...
13  cards
The Activation of N2 and the Nitrogenases
The iron molybdenum co factor is ...,
Why does s p mixing occur for n b...,
What does the molecular orbital d...
19  cards
Metal and Ligand Coordination Preferences Pt1
What does supreamolecular mean,
Organic molecules are typically h...,
The synthesis process in inorgani...
34  cards
Metal and Ligand Coordination Preference Pt2
There are few examples of supramo...,
What factors affect whether a met...,
D metals can be high spin or low ...
40  cards
Metal Helicates
What other orientation is availab...,
Why would we use chelating ligand...,
Metal helicates are typically mad...
31  cards
Metal Grids
What are the two key features of ...,
What is the difference between li...,
How is a metal grid structured
20  cards
Metal-Organic Boxes
What is host guest chemistry,
If in a square we have an interio...,
How would you classify ligands in...
35  cards
Metal-Organic Cages
What is a metal organic cage,
What two types of ligands do w ne...,
What is the name of this platonic...
42  cards
Knots, Catenanes, and Rotaxanes
What does mathematics describe a ...,
Knots exist naturally on the mole...,
How can knots have symmetry
33  cards
Molecular Machines
For an object too be a machine it...,
This movement is typically becaus...,
Machines must be designed for the...
23  cards
Structure of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)
If a square planar metal ion was ...,
Why does entropy mean an extended...,
Why does flexibility mean an exte...
37  cards
The Synthesis, Characterisation and Uses of MOFs
Like discrete coordination comple...,
When constructing a mof we are ai...,
The most common mof synthesis tec...
31  cards

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