Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be converted to valuable products using different catalysts, including metal or biological catalysts (e. g. microorganisms). Some products formed by metal electrocatalysts can be further utilized by microorganisms, and therefore catalytic cooperation can be envisioned. To prevent cumbersome separations, it is beneficial when both catalyst work under the same conditions, or at least in the same reaction medium. Here, we will show that a formate-producing copper electrocatalyst can function in a biological medium. Furthermore, we will show that the effluent of the copper-containing reactor can be used without purification as the sole medium for a bio-reactor, inoculated with a mixed culture of microorganisms. In that ...
The electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (eCO2RR) has been gaining increasing attention owing to ...
<p>Microbial catalysis of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) reduction to multi-carbon compounds at the...
In microbial electrosynthesis (MES), CO2 can be reduced preferably to multi-carbon chemicals by a bi...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be converted to valuable products using different catalysts, including meta...
Electrocatalytic metals and microorganisms can be combined for CO2 conversion in microbial electrosy...
The use of biocatalysts to convert CO2 into useful chemicals is a promising alternative to chemical ...
Carbon Dioxide (CO2), one of the greenhouse gases, affects the climate more because of the increasin...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction to multi-carbon compounds at the cathode using chemolithoautotrophs i...
The integration of electrochemical and microbial processes offers a unique opportunity to displace f...
Electrosynthesis of formate is a promising technology to convert CO2 and electricity from renewable ...
Nearly 80% of the world’s primary energy consumption is supported by non-renewable fossil fuels. Car...
Electroautotrophic microorganisms can uptake electrons from extracellular solid donors such as metal...
The recent concept of microbial electrosynthesis (MES) has evolved as an electricity-driven producti...
The urgent need to reduce CO2 emissions has motivated the development of CO2 capture and utilization...
The electro-biocatalytic conversion of CO2 into formic acid using whole-cell and isolated biocatalys...
The electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (eCO2RR) has been gaining increasing attention owing to ...
<p>Microbial catalysis of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) reduction to multi-carbon compounds at the...
In microbial electrosynthesis (MES), CO2 can be reduced preferably to multi-carbon chemicals by a bi...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be converted to valuable products using different catalysts, including meta...
Electrocatalytic metals and microorganisms can be combined for CO2 conversion in microbial electrosy...
The use of biocatalysts to convert CO2 into useful chemicals is a promising alternative to chemical ...
Carbon Dioxide (CO2), one of the greenhouse gases, affects the climate more because of the increasin...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction to multi-carbon compounds at the cathode using chemolithoautotrophs i...
The integration of electrochemical and microbial processes offers a unique opportunity to displace f...
Electrosynthesis of formate is a promising technology to convert CO2 and electricity from renewable ...
Nearly 80% of the world’s primary energy consumption is supported by non-renewable fossil fuels. Car...
Electroautotrophic microorganisms can uptake electrons from extracellular solid donors such as metal...
The recent concept of microbial electrosynthesis (MES) has evolved as an electricity-driven producti...
The urgent need to reduce CO2 emissions has motivated the development of CO2 capture and utilization...
The electro-biocatalytic conversion of CO2 into formic acid using whole-cell and isolated biocatalys...
The electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (eCO2RR) has been gaining increasing attention owing to ...
<p>Microbial catalysis of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) reduction to multi-carbon compounds at the...
In microbial electrosynthesis (MES), CO2 can be reduced preferably to multi-carbon chemicals by a bi...