The mechanism of CO2 hydration: a porous metal oxide nanocapsule catalyst can mimic the biological carbonic anhydrase role

Publication date

2015



Abstract

<p> The mechanism for the hydration of CO2 within a Keplerate nanocapsule is presented. A network of hydrogen bonds across the water layers in the first metal coordination sphere facilitates the proton abstraction and nucleophilic addition of water. The highly acidic properties of the polyoxometalate cluster are crucial for explaining the catalysed hydration.<br /> <br /> &nbsp;</p>

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Publisher

The Royal Society of Chemistry

Published in

Chem. Commun.

Grant Agreement Number

CTQ2014-52824-R

SEV-2013-0319

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