CHEM 214

Biological Inorganic Chemistry

An introduction to inorganic chemistry that focuses on biological systems. Topics include basic, organizing concepts of structure and bonding; metal and ligand types; and physical properties and chemical reactivity. Bioinorganic applications are illustrated through selected examples that may include dioxgyen-binding proteins; oxygenases; metal-mediated electron transfer; and bioorganometallic chemistry.

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