Molecular engineering and design of new controlled spatial assemblies and architectures is a field undergoing wide growth. A large variety of disciplines, especially bioinorganic chemistry, are now making profit from the design of molecular systems. Indeed, bioinorganic structural motifs can potentially model metalloenzyme structures and functions. The aim of such modelling is to mimic natural properties in order to elucidate fundamental aspects of reactivity and mechanism.
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Pailleret, A., Bedioui, F. (2006). Electropolymerized Metalloporphyrin Metallophthalocyanine and Metal Schiff Base Complex Films: Applications to Biomimetic Electrocatalysis and Bioelectroanalysis. In: Zagal, J.H., Bedioui, F., Dodelet, JP. (eds) N4-Macrocyclic Metal Complexes. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-28430-9_8
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