International audienceIntensive research during the last 15 years on mechanistic understanding of hydrogenases, the key enzyme for H2 transformation in many microorganisms, has authorized the concept of green energy production through H2/O2 enzymatic fuel cells (EFCs), in which enzymes are used as biodegradable and bioavailable biocatalysts. More recently, great effort has been put in the improvement of the interfacial electron transfer process between the enzymes and high surface area conductive materials in order to shift from a proof-of-concept to a usable power device. Herein, we analyze the main issues that have been addressed during the last 5 years to make this breakthrough. After a brief introduction on the structure of hydrogenases...
Despite increasing interest in hydrogen (H-2) as an alternative energy carrier, the current producti...
A variety of dynamic electrochemical techniques are being applied in order to learn about the proper...
At present time proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells and electrolysers are developed worldwide ...
International audienceIntensive research during the last 15 years on mechanistic understanding of hy...
International audienceIntensive research during the last 15 years on mechanistic understanding of hy...
The special properties of O 2-tolerant [NiFe]-hydrogenases make it possible,...
Hydrogenases provide an inspiration for future energy technologies. The active sites of these microb...
Hydrogenases catalyse the reversible oxidation and production of H₂. They have been the subject of i...
Hydrogenases are the enzymatic biocatalysts that catalyze the reversible interconversion of hydrogen...
Hydrogenases catalyse the reversible oxidation and production of H₂. They have been the subject of i...
While hydrogen is often considered as a promising energy vector and an alternative to fossil fuels, ...
A number of redox enzymes function as excellent electrocatalysts when attached to electrodes or cond...
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...
A number of redox enzymes function as excellent electrocatalysts when attached to electrodes or cond...
Despite increasing interest in hydrogen (H-2) as an alternative energy carrier, the current producti...
A variety of dynamic electrochemical techniques are being applied in order to learn about the proper...
At present time proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells and electrolysers are developed worldwide ...
International audienceIntensive research during the last 15 years on mechanistic understanding of hy...
International audienceIntensive research during the last 15 years on mechanistic understanding of hy...
The special properties of O 2-tolerant [NiFe]-hydrogenases make it possible,...
Hydrogenases provide an inspiration for future energy technologies. The active sites of these microb...
Hydrogenases catalyse the reversible oxidation and production of H₂. They have been the subject of i...
Hydrogenases are the enzymatic biocatalysts that catalyze the reversible interconversion of hydrogen...
Hydrogenases catalyse the reversible oxidation and production of H₂. They have been the subject of i...
While hydrogen is often considered as a promising energy vector and an alternative to fossil fuels, ...
A number of redox enzymes function as excellent electrocatalysts when attached to electrodes or cond...
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...
A number of redox enzymes function as excellent electrocatalysts when attached to electrodes or cond...
Despite increasing interest in hydrogen (H-2) as an alternative energy carrier, the current producti...
A variety of dynamic electrochemical techniques are being applied in order to learn about the proper...
At present time proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells and electrolysers are developed worldwide ...