Electrochemical and IR spectroelectrochemical studies of ligand binding to the metal centres of nitrogenase
<p>Nitrogenase is a metalloenzyme that plays a key role in biological nitrogen fixation by catalysing the reduction of dinitrogen to ammonia. Study of nitrogenase is particularly challenging because of its unique electron transfer and catalytic components. This Thesis describes the development...
Main Author: | Paengnakorn, P |
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Other Authors: | Vincent, KA |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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