Artificial Photoenzymes Enable Selective Energy Transfer for Asymmetric Synthesis
Scientists have engineered artificial photoenzymes that compartmentalize energy transfer catalysis, enabling highly enantioselective photocycloadditions. The system uses strategic triplet quenching to suppress background reactions while maintaining high yields and stereochemical control across diverse substrates.
Breakthrough in Enantioselective Photocatalysis
Researchers have developed a novel approach to enantioselective energy transfer catalysis using compartmentalized triplet photoenzymes, according to a recent study published in Nature Catalysis. The system reportedly addresses longstanding challenges in controlling stereochemistry during photochemical reactions by creating protected environments within engineered protein scaffolds.
 
			