Original title changed for publication from; " Using Nature's Blueprint to Enable Catalysis with Earth-Abundant Metals"
A diverse array of redox transformations that are essential to life are catalyzed by metalloenzymes that feature an earth-abundant metal. In contrast, platinum-group metals have been the cornerstone of many industrial catalytic reactions for decades, providing high activity, thermal stability and tolerance to chemical poisons. We assert that Nature’s blueprint provides the fundamental principles for vastly expanding the use of abundant metals in catalysis. We highlight the key physical properties of abundant metals that distinguish them from precious metals, and we look to Nature to understand how the inherent attributes of abundant metals can be embraced, leading to unique, highly efficient catalysts, emphasizing reactions crucial to the sustainable production and transformation of fuels and chemicals.
Revised: September 29, 2020 |
Published: August 14, 2020
Citation
Bullock R.M., J.G. Chen, L. Gagliardi, P.J. Chirik, O. Farha, C.H. Hendon, and C.W. Jones, et al. 2020.Using nature’s blueprint to expand catalysis with Earth-abundant metals.Science 369, no. 6505:Article No. eabc3183.PNNL-SA-152736.doi:10.1126/science.abc3183