Electrically conducting particle networks in polymer electrolyte as three-dimensional electrodes for hydrogenase electrocatalysis
Efficient H2 oxidation and production by hydrogenase enzymes has attracted much interest because of the possibilities it raises for clean energy cycling without the need for precious metal catalysts. Although hydrogenases are extremely active electrocatalysts, high surface-area electrode structures...
Main Authors: | Healy, A, Reeve, H, Parkin, A, Vincent, K |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2011
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