International audienceEfficient electrocatalytic energy conversion requires the devices to function reversibly, i.e. deliver a significant current at minimal overpotential. Redox-active films can effectively embed and stabilise molecular electrocatalysts, but mediated electron transfer through the film typically makes the catalytic response irreversible. Here, we describe a redox-active film for bidirectional (oxidation or reduction) and reversible hydrogen conversion, consisting of [FeFe] hydrogenase embedded in a low-potential, 2,2´-viologen modified hydrogel. When this catalytic film served as the anode material in a H2/O2 biofuel cell, an open circuit voltage of 1.16 V was obtained-a benchmark value near the thermodynamic limit. The sam...
A variety of dynamic electrochemical techniques are being applied in order to learn about the proper...
Hydrogenases catalyse the interconversion of H2 and H+. Protein Film Electrochemistry (PFE), a techn...
International audienceEnergy conversion schemes involving dihydrogen hold great potential for meetin...
Efficient electrocatalytic energy conversion requires devices to function reversibly, that is, to de...
Protein film electrochemistry (PFE) is providing cutting-edge insight into the chemical principles u...
Protein film electrochemistry (PFE) is providing cutting-edge insight into the chemical principles u...
International audienceAn artificial amyloid-based redox hydrogel was designed for mediating electron...
Using viologen-based redox polymers to wire a variety of different hydrogenases to electrodes and ga...
Bio-hybrid artificial materials are being developed for the bioelectrochemical transformation of sma...
International audienceRedox catalysts, including hydrogenases, can be embedded into lms made of redo...
The incorporation of highly active but also highly sensitive catalysts (e.g. the [FeFe] hydrogenase ...
PhotosystemI (PSI) is combined with Desulfovibrio gigas hydrogenase for the bioelectrocatalytic phot...
Photosystem I (PSI) is combined with Desulfovibrio gigas hydrogenase for the bioelectrocatalytic pho...
Hydrogenases catalyse the reversible oxidation and production of H₂. They have been the subject of i...
The incorporation of highly active but also highly sensitive catalysts (e.g. the [FeFe] hydrogenase ...
A variety of dynamic electrochemical techniques are being applied in order to learn about the proper...
Hydrogenases catalyse the interconversion of H2 and H+. Protein Film Electrochemistry (PFE), a techn...
International audienceEnergy conversion schemes involving dihydrogen hold great potential for meetin...
Efficient electrocatalytic energy conversion requires devices to function reversibly, that is, to de...
Protein film electrochemistry (PFE) is providing cutting-edge insight into the chemical principles u...
Protein film electrochemistry (PFE) is providing cutting-edge insight into the chemical principles u...
International audienceAn artificial amyloid-based redox hydrogel was designed for mediating electron...
Using viologen-based redox polymers to wire a variety of different hydrogenases to electrodes and ga...
Bio-hybrid artificial materials are being developed for the bioelectrochemical transformation of sma...
International audienceRedox catalysts, including hydrogenases, can be embedded into lms made of redo...
The incorporation of highly active but also highly sensitive catalysts (e.g. the [FeFe] hydrogenase ...
PhotosystemI (PSI) is combined with Desulfovibrio gigas hydrogenase for the bioelectrocatalytic phot...
Photosystem I (PSI) is combined with Desulfovibrio gigas hydrogenase for the bioelectrocatalytic pho...
Hydrogenases catalyse the reversible oxidation and production of H₂. They have been the subject of i...
The incorporation of highly active but also highly sensitive catalysts (e.g. the [FeFe] hydrogenase ...
A variety of dynamic electrochemical techniques are being applied in order to learn about the proper...
Hydrogenases catalyse the interconversion of H2 and H+. Protein Film Electrochemistry (PFE), a techn...
International audienceEnergy conversion schemes involving dihydrogen hold great potential for meetin...