Reversibility and efficiency in electrocatalytic energy conversion and lessons from enzymes.
Enzymes are long established as extremely efficient catalysts. Here, we show that enzymes can also be extremely efficient electrocatalysts (catalysts of redox reactions at electrodes). Despite being large and electronically insulating through most of their volume, some enzymes, when attached to an e...
Main Authors: | Armstrong, F, Hirst, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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