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Pages 51-54

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From page 51...
... to simulate or reproduce the action or active site of an enzyme (e.g., porphyrins with a macrocycle possessing ternary structure) some enzyme reactions require a cofactor, such as nicotinamicle aclenine dinucleoticle (NAD+)
From page 52...
... the three-dimensional topology and structure of large molecules, such as enzymes or polymers the combination of olefins to produce high molecular-weight polymers a one-to-one mixture of enantiomeric molecules; it has a zero optical rotation specificity for a particular region of a molecule a carbon resource available from biological or agricultural sources the oxidation of hydrocarbons to produce oxygenates with minimal si(le reactions and minimal carbon dioxide formation a description of the three-dimensional spatial relationships between atoms in a molecule two or more molecules with identical molecular formulas but different spatial orientations
From page 53...
... a synthesis technique generally employing a reagent or catalyst that causes a reaction and has broach applicability an elastic polymer that softens or melts on heating and becomes rigid again on cooling


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