Direct comparison of the electrocatalytic oxidation of hydrogen by an enzyme and a platinum catalyst.
It is shown that for molecules of Allochromatium vinosum [NiFe]-hydrogenase adsorbed on a pyrolytic graphite electrode the nickel-iron active site catalyzes hydrogen oxidation at a diffusion-controlled rate matching that achieved by platinum.
Main Authors: | Jones, A, Sillery, E, Albracht, S, Armstrong, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
2002
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