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http://dx.doi.org/10.7316/KHNES.2022.33.5.507

Hydrogenase Enzyme for Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production from Water Splitting  

CHO, HYEKYUNG (Hydrogen Research Department, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
JUNG, HYEONMIN (Hydrogen Research Department, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
YOON, JAEKYUNG (Hydrogen Research Department, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
YI, KWANGBOK (Graduate School of Energy Science and Technology, Chungnam National University)
KIM, HANSUNG (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University)
JOO, HYUNKU (Hydrogen Research Department, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
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Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society / v.33, no.5, 2022 , pp. 507-514 More about this Journal
Abstract
There is growing interest in sustainable energy sources that can reduce fossil fuel dependence and environmental pollution while meeting rapidly growing energy demands. Hydrogen have been investigated as one of the ideal alternative energies because it has relatively high efficiency without emitting pollutants. The light-sensitized enzymatic (LSE) system, which uses hydrogenase-enzymes, is one of the methods towards economically feasible system configurations that enhance the rate of hydrogen generation. Hydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyzes a reversible reaction that oxidizes molecular hydrogen or produces molecular hydrogen from protons and electrons. In this paper, utilization of [NiFe]-hydrogenase (from Pyrococcus furiosus) in photoelectrochemical hydrogen production system such as handling, immobilization, physicochemical and electrochemical analysis, process parameters, etc. was introduced.
Keywords
Photoelectrochemical water splitting; Hydrogen; Hydrogenase enzyme; Enzymatic cathode; Photocatalyst;
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