Naturally occurring ferritin as a novel catalyst for selective hydroxylation of phenol
Ferritin, a naturally occurring protein cage molecule containing interior inorganic iron oxide/hydroxide nano-crystallites was used for the first time as a catalyst for selective hydroxylation of phenol with using hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant.
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Language: | English |
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2000
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Naturally occurring ferritin as a novel catalyst for selective hydroxylation of phenol
Published 2000
Journal article