Electricity from low-level H2 in still air--an ultimate test for an oxygen tolerant hydrogenase.

We demonstrate an extreme test of O(2) tolerance for a biological hydrogen-cycling catalyst: the generation of electricity from just 3% H(2) released into still, ambient air using an open fuel cell comprising an anode modified with the unusual hydrogenase from Ralstonia metallidurans CH34, that oxid...

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Main Authors: Vincent, K, Cracknell, J, Clark, JR, Ludwig, M, Lenz, O, Friedrich, B, Armstrong, F
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2006
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author Vincent, K
Cracknell, J
Clark, JR
Ludwig, M
Lenz, O
Friedrich, B
Armstrong, F
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Ludwig, M
Lenz, O
Friedrich, B
Armstrong, F
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description We demonstrate an extreme test of O(2) tolerance for a biological hydrogen-cycling catalyst: the generation of electricity from just 3% H(2) released into still, ambient air using an open fuel cell comprising an anode modified with the unusual hydrogenase from Ralstonia metallidurans CH34, that oxidizes trace H(2) in atmospheric O(2), connected via a film of electrolyte to a cathode modified with the fungal O(2) reductase, laccase.
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Cracknell, J
Clark, JR
Ludwig, M
Lenz, O
Friedrich, B
Armstrong, F
Electricity from low-level H2 in still air--an ultimate test for an oxygen tolerant hydrogenase.
title Electricity from low-level H2 in still air--an ultimate test for an oxygen tolerant hydrogenase.
title_full Electricity from low-level H2 in still air--an ultimate test for an oxygen tolerant hydrogenase.
title_fullStr Electricity from low-level H2 in still air--an ultimate test for an oxygen tolerant hydrogenase.
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title_short Electricity from low-level H2 in still air--an ultimate test for an oxygen tolerant hydrogenase.
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