Hydrogenase on an electrode: a remarkable heterogeneous catalyst
Hydrogenases - enzymes interconverting hydrogen and water - display intriguing chemistry and offer important possibilities for future energy technologies. The so-called [NiFe]-hydrogenases contain a binuclear NiFe catalytic center coordinated by thiolates, CO and CN-. Hydrogenases pose significant e...
Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Lamle, SE, Vincent, K, Halliwell, L, Albracht, S, Armstrong, F |
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2003
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