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Water-gas shift reaction catalyzed by redox enzymes on conducting graphite platelets.


ABSTRACT: The water-gas shift (WGS) reaction (CO + H(2)O <==> CO(2) + H(2)) is of major industrial significance in the production of H(2) from hydrocarbon sources. High temperatures are required, typically in excess of 200 degrees C, using d-metal catalysts on oxide supports. In our study the WGS process is separated into two half-cell electrochemical reactions (H(+) reduction and CO oxidation), catalyzed by enzymes attached to a conducting particle. The H(+) reduction reaction is catalyzed by a hydrogenase, Hyd-2, from Escherichia coli, and CO oxidation is catalyzed by a carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH I) from Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans. This results in a highly efficient heterogeneous catalyst with a turnover frequency, at 30 degrees C, of at least 2.5 s(-1) per minimum functional unit (a CODH/Hyd-2 pair) which is comparable to conventional high-temperature catalysts.

SUBMITTER: Lazarus O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4893959 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Water-gas shift reaction catalyzed by redox enzymes on conducting graphite platelets.

Lazarus Oliver O   Woolerton Thomas W TW   Parkin Alison A   Lukey Michael J MJ   Reisner Erwin E   Seravalli Javier J   Pierce Elizabeth E   Ragsdale Stephen W SW   Sargent Frank F   Armstrong Fraser A FA  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20091001 40


The water-gas shift (WGS) reaction (CO + H(2)O <==> CO(2) + H(2)) is of major industrial significance in the production of H(2) from hydrocarbon sources. High temperatures are required, typically in excess of 200 degrees C, using d-metal catalysts on oxide supports. In our study the WGS process is separated into two half-cell electrochemical reactions (H(+) reduction and CO oxidation), catalyzed by enzymes attached to a conducting particle. The H(+) reduction reaction is catalyzed by a hydrogena  ...[more]

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