2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-022-07500-5
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Recent advances in polyoxometalates for spectroscopic sensors: a review

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“…Clear examples of this are the CaMn 4 O 5 metaloxo core of photosystem II, which catalyzes water-splitting during photosynthesis in certain organisms, and iron−sulfur clusters, which act as protein cofactors in many biochemical processes. 1,2 Hence, research areas addressing the synergy between metallic clusters and proteins are rapidly growing due to their potential in the development of new types of drugs, 3,4 sensors, 5,6 artificial enzymes, 7,8 and novel biomaterials. 9,10 Metal-oxo clusters in particular are one of the most diverse and versatile groups among the many families of metallic clusters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clear examples of this are the CaMn 4 O 5 metaloxo core of photosystem II, which catalyzes water-splitting during photosynthesis in certain organisms, and iron−sulfur clusters, which act as protein cofactors in many biochemical processes. 1,2 Hence, research areas addressing the synergy between metallic clusters and proteins are rapidly growing due to their potential in the development of new types of drugs, 3,4 sensors, 5,6 artificial enzymes, 7,8 and novel biomaterials. 9,10 Metal-oxo clusters in particular are one of the most diverse and versatile groups among the many families of metallic clusters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, these hybrid systems serve important biological functions in living organisms, playing a key role in vital biochemical transformations, typically in combination with proteins. Clear examples of this are the CaMn 4 O 5 metal-oxo core of photosystem II, which catalyzes water-splitting during photosynthesis in certain organisms, and iron–sulfur clusters, which act as protein cofactors in many biochemical processes. , Hence, research areas addressing the synergy between metallic clusters and proteins are rapidly growing due to their potential in the development of new types of drugs, , sensors, , artificial enzymes, , and novel biomaterials. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%