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Does anybody have the current Data for the world records most (efficient) Catalyst reaction to date?
The current record for the most efficient catalyst reaction is dominated by enzyme catalysts, which exhibit theoretical turnover numbers (TONs) that far exceed those of metal-based catalysts. Ruthenium and rhodium catalysts achieve TONs in the millions and hundreds of thousands, respectively, while turnover frequencies (TOFs) for these metals can reach up to 400 TO/hr. In contrast, enzymes can achieve TOFs as high as 4.2 TO/sec, translating to over 15,000 TO/hr, showcasing their superior efficiency under biological conditions. The discussion highlights the importance of distinguishing between kinetic effects and overall catalyst performance when evaluating efficiency.
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