Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Biology, and Environmental Science, Faculty of Science Nara Women's University Kitauoyanishi-machi Nara 630-8506 Japan
Abstract
AbstractAbio/bio hybrids, which incorporate biocatalysts that promote efficient and selective material conversions under mild conditions into existing catalytic reactions, have attracted considerable attention for developing new catalytic systems. This study constructed a H2‐forming biocathode based on a carbon material combined with whole‐cell biocatalysis of genetically‐engineered‐hydrogenase‐overproducing Escherichia coli for the photoelectrochemical water splitting for clean H2 production. Low‐cost and abundant carbon materials are generally not suitable for H2‐forming cathode due to their high overpotential for proton reduction; however, the combination of the reduction of an organic electron mediator on the carbon electrode and the H2 formation with the reduced mediator by the redox enzyme hydrogenase provides a H2‐forming cathodic reaction comparable to that of the noble metal electrode. The present study demonstrates that the recombinant E. coli whole cell can be employed as a part of the H2‐forming biocathode system, and the biocathode system wired with TiO2 photoanode can be a photoelectrochemical water‐splitting system without external voltage assistance under natural pH. The findings of this study expand the feasibility of applications of whole‐cell biocatalysis and contribute to obtaining solar‐to‐chemical conversions by abio/bio hybrid systems, especially for low‐cost, noble‐metal‐free, and clean H2 production.
Funder
Iwatani Naoji Foundation
Noda Institute for Scientific Research
Subject
General Energy,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Chemistry
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2 articles.
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