Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a kinetically and thermodynamically stable molecule. It is easily formed by the oxidation of organic molecules, during combustion or respiration, but is difficult to reduce. The production of reduced carbon compounds from CO2 is an attractive proposition, because carbon-neutral energy sources could be used to generate fuel resources and sequester CO2 from the atmosphere. However, available methods for the electrochemical reduction of CO2 require excessive overpotentials (are energetically wasteful) and produce mixtures of products. Here, we show that a tungsten-containing formate dehydrogenase enzyme (FDH1) adsorbed to an electrode surface catalyzes the efficient electrochemical reduction of CO2 to formate. Electroca...
Carbon dioxide conversion into useful products has been gaining considerable attention as a global-w...
Electrosynthesis of formate is a promising technology to convert CO2 and electricity from renewable ...
This work was supported by the Associate Laboratory for Green Chemistry -LAQV, with national funds f...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a kinetically and thermodynamically stable molecule. It is easily formed by ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a kinetically and thermodynamically stable molecule. It is easily formed by ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a kinetically and thermodynamically stable molecule. It is easily formed by ...
CO2 and formate are rapidly, selectively, and efficiently interconverted by tungsten-containing form...
ConspectusIncreasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the growing need for energy nece...
Recently, several formate dehydrogenases have been reported to be able to catalyze the reduction of ...
Recently, several formate dehydrogenases have been reported to be able to catalyze the reduction of ...
The integration of enzymes with synthetic materials allows efficient electrocatalysis and production...
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added chemicals have been one of promis...
CO2 utilization for producing value-added chemicals has recently emerged as a strategy to mitigate a...
CO<sub>2</sub> and formate are rapidly, selectively, and efficiently interconverted by tungsten-cont...
The integration of enzymes with synthetic materials allows efficient electrocatalysis and production...
Carbon dioxide conversion into useful products has been gaining considerable attention as a global-w...
Electrosynthesis of formate is a promising technology to convert CO2 and electricity from renewable ...
This work was supported by the Associate Laboratory for Green Chemistry -LAQV, with national funds f...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a kinetically and thermodynamically stable molecule. It is easily formed by ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a kinetically and thermodynamically stable molecule. It is easily formed by ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a kinetically and thermodynamically stable molecule. It is easily formed by ...
CO2 and formate are rapidly, selectively, and efficiently interconverted by tungsten-containing form...
ConspectusIncreasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the growing need for energy nece...
Recently, several formate dehydrogenases have been reported to be able to catalyze the reduction of ...
Recently, several formate dehydrogenases have been reported to be able to catalyze the reduction of ...
The integration of enzymes with synthetic materials allows efficient electrocatalysis and production...
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added chemicals have been one of promis...
CO2 utilization for producing value-added chemicals has recently emerged as a strategy to mitigate a...
CO<sub>2</sub> and formate are rapidly, selectively, and efficiently interconverted by tungsten-cont...
The integration of enzymes with synthetic materials allows efficient electrocatalysis and production...
Carbon dioxide conversion into useful products has been gaining considerable attention as a global-w...
Electrosynthesis of formate is a promising technology to convert CO2 and electricity from renewable ...
This work was supported by the Associate Laboratory for Green Chemistry -LAQV, with national funds f...