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Bio-inorganic Chemistry |
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412060Y |
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40/2 |
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The Bio-inorganic Chemistry is an interdiscipline of Inorganic Chemistry and Bio-chemistry. The course is designed for the students who should have the analytical chemistry, biochemistry background. |
Course Description: |
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To understand the multiple roles of metal ions in biological systems, including sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, zinc, iron, copper, nickel and cobalt, manganese, and finally molybdenum, vanadium and tungsten. |
Course Content: |
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Chapter 1 An overview
Chapter 2 Biological ligands for metal ions and metal complexes
Chapter 3 Basiccoordination chemistry for biologists
Chapter 4 The metal protein related to oxygen carriers
Chapter 5 The metal protein and metal enzyme related to redox in biological system
Chapter 6 The chemistry of nitrogen fixation and chemical simulation
Chapter 7 The chemistry of photosynthesis nitrogen fixation and chemical simulation
Chapter 8 The metal enzyme related to hydrolysis
Chapter 9 The transport of alkali metal and alkaline earth metal in biological system
Chapter 10 Environmental bio-inorganic chemistry
Chapter 11 The application of instrumental analytical methods in bio-inorganic chemistry
Chapter 12 The progresses of bio-inorganic chemistry |
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