© 2019 The Authors.Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.Methanogens are putatively ancestral autotrophs that reduce CO 2 with H 2 to form biomass using a membrane-bound, proton-motive Fe(Ni)S protein called the energy-converting hydrogenase (Ech). At the origin of life, geologically sustained H+ gradients across inorganic barriers containing Fe(Ni)S minerals could theoretically have driven CO 2 reduction by H 2 through vectorial chemistry in a similar way to Ech. pH modulation of the redox potentials of H 2, CO 2 and Fe(Ni)S minerals could in principle enable ...
AbstractLife is a persistent, self-specified set of far from equilibrium chemical reactions. In mode...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 (CO2RR) constitutes an alternative to fossil fuel-based technol...
Biocathodes where living microorganisms catalyse reduction of CO 2 can potentially be used to produc...
Methanogens are putatively ancestral autotrophs that reduce CO2 with H2 to form biomass using a memb...
All life on Earth is built of organic molecules, so the primordial sources of reduced carbon remain ...
The alkaline-hydrothermal-vent theory for the origin of life predicts the spontaneous reduction of C...
Microbial electrochemical reduction of CO2 was carried out under two different applied potentials, −...
Chemiosmotic coupling is universal: practically all cells harness electrochemical proton gradients a...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Electron‐transfer pathways occurring in biocathodes are still unknown. We demonstrate here that high...
Iron–sulphur proteins are ancient and drive fundamental processes in cells, notably electron transfe...
The electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2RR) to valuable bulk chemicals is set to become...
AbstractTo establish a biotechnological system to convert CO2 into methane, we are trying to develop...
AbstractLife is a persistent, self-specified set of far from equilibrium chemical reactions. In mode...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 (CO2RR) constitutes an alternative to fossil fuel-based technol...
Biocathodes where living microorganisms catalyse reduction of CO 2 can potentially be used to produc...
Methanogens are putatively ancestral autotrophs that reduce CO2 with H2 to form biomass using a memb...
All life on Earth is built of organic molecules, so the primordial sources of reduced carbon remain ...
The alkaline-hydrothermal-vent theory for the origin of life predicts the spontaneous reduction of C...
Microbial electrochemical reduction of CO2 was carried out under two different applied potentials, −...
Chemiosmotic coupling is universal: practically all cells harness electrochemical proton gradients a...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Phylogenetics and thermodynamics point to an autotrophic origin of life, which is supported by the u...
Electron‐transfer pathways occurring in biocathodes are still unknown. We demonstrate here that high...
Iron–sulphur proteins are ancient and drive fundamental processes in cells, notably electron transfe...
The electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2RR) to valuable bulk chemicals is set to become...
AbstractTo establish a biotechnological system to convert CO2 into methane, we are trying to develop...
AbstractLife is a persistent, self-specified set of far from equilibrium chemical reactions. In mode...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 (CO2RR) constitutes an alternative to fossil fuel-based technol...
Biocathodes where living microorganisms catalyse reduction of CO 2 can potentially be used to produc...