Answer Posted / lukas
Besides the describing the enzyme activity, TON is also used
in an organometalic catalysis. Here, nevertheless, TON has
slightly different meaning. TON describes how many catalitic
cycles catalyst undergoes before it dies. In other words,
How many moles of substrate is converted by one mol of
catalys. here TON is NOT related to the unit of time. When
the TON is related to the unit of time, the term Turn Over
Frequency (TOF) is used instead.
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