Water-gas shift reaction catalyzed by redox enzymes on conducting graphite platelets.
The water-gas shift (WGS) reaction (CO + H(2)O <==> CO(2) + H(2)) is of major industrial significance in the production of H(2) from hydrocarbon sources. High temperatures are required, typically in excess of 200 degrees C, using d-metal catalysts on oxide supports. In our study the WG...
Main Authors: | Lazarus, O, Woolerton, T, Parkin, A, Lukey, M, Reisner, E, Seravalli, J, Pierce, E, Ragsdale, S, Sargent, F, Armstrong, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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