Sabatier Principle for Interfacial (Heterogeneous) Enzyme Catalysis
Abstract
The Sabatier principle states that optimal catalysis occurs when interactions between catalyst and substrate are of intermediary strength. Although qualitative in nature, this concept has proven extremely useful within (nonbiochemical) heterogeneous catalysis. In the current work, we show that the principle may be applied to an interfacial enzyme reaction. Specifically, we studied the breakdown of cellulose by different cellulases (wild types...
Paper Details
Title
Sabatier Principle for Interfacial (Heterogeneous) Enzyme Catalysis
Published Date
Nov 12, 2018
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
12
Pages
11966 - 11972
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