EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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1.12.1.3 | energy production |
application in biofuel cells, to generate an electric current |
658499 |
1.12.1.3 | synthesis |
biohydrogen production |
658499 |
1.12.1.3 | synthesis |
biohydrogen production from sugars using a mixture of enzymes in an in vitro cell-free synthetic pathway. Development of this process at an industrial scale is limited by the availability of the H2-producing enzyme |
730870 |
1.12.1.3 | synthesis |
biohydrogen production. Photochemical hydrogen production system using zinc porphyrin and hydrogenase in a micellar system of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide acts as a cationic surfactant to effectively separate the charges |
658499 |
1.12.1.3 | synthesis |
biohydrogen production. The enzyme is immobilized between two layers of montmorillonite clay and poly(butylviologen) mixture. The amount of hydrogen produced relates closely to the applied potential, buffer pH and temperature |
658499 |
1.12.1.3 | synthesis |
direct production and direct in situ regeneration of NADPH |
658499 |
1.12.1.3 | synthesis |
the study provides a cost-efficient method to obtain hyperthermostable hydrogenases, which can be used in in vitro synthetic enzymatic biosystems for cofactor regeneration and hydrogen production. It has great potential in biocatalysis, bioelectrochemistry, and clean energy production |
764358 |