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Peroxygenases require a controlled supply of H2O2 to operate efficiently. Here, we propose a photocatalytic system for the reductive activation of ambient O2 to produce H2O2 which uses the energy provided by visible light more efficiently based on the combination of wavelength-complementary photosensitizers. This approach was coupled to an enzymatic system to make formate available as a sacrificial electron donor. The scope and current limitations of this approach are reported and discussed.
biocatalysis, peroxygenases, formate dehydrogenase, Oxyfunctionalization, hydrogen peroxide formation, oxyfunctionalization, Hydrogen peroxide formation, Biocatalysis, Formate dehydrogenase, Peroxygenases, Photocatalysis, photocatalysis
biocatalysis, peroxygenases, formate dehydrogenase, Oxyfunctionalization, hydrogen peroxide formation, oxyfunctionalization, Hydrogen peroxide formation, Biocatalysis, Formate dehydrogenase, Peroxygenases, Photocatalysis, photocatalysis
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