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This project investigates the mechanisms of natural catalysts found in microorganisms that convert carbon dioxide and dinitrogen into useful compounds. By developing new infrared spectroscopy tools, it aims to enhance our understanding of these biological processes and inspire the creation of new synthetic catalysts.
Many significant global challenges in catalysis for energy and sustainable chemistry have already been solved in nature.
Metalloenzymes within microorganisms catalyse the transformation of carbon dioxide into simple carbon building blocks or fuels, the reduction of dinitrogen to ammonia under ambient conditions and the production and utilisation of dihydrogen.
Catalytic sites for these reactions are necessarily based on metals that are abundant in the environment, including iron, nickel and moly…
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