Augmenting the Performance of Hydrogenase for Aerobic Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution via Solvent Tuning

This work showcases the performance of [NiFeSe] hydrogenase from Desulfomicrobium baculatum for solar-driven hydrogen generation in a variety of organic-based deep eutectic solvents. Despite its well-known sensitivity towards air and organic solvents, the hydrogenase shows remarkable performance under an aerobic atmosphere in these solvents when paired with a TiO(2) photocatalyst. Tuning the water content further increases hydrogen evolution activity to a TOF of 60+/-3 s-1 and quantum yield to 2.3+/-0.4 % under aerobic conditions, compared to a TOF of 4 s-1 in a purely aqueous solvent. Contrary to common belief, this work therefore demonstrates that placing natural hydrogenases into non-natural environments can enhance their intrinsic activity beyond their natural performance, paving the way for full water splitting using hydrogenases.

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Titre
Augmenting the Performance of Hydrogenase for Aerobic Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution via Solvent Tuning
Type de publication
Article de revue
Année de publication
2023
Revue
Angew Chem Int Ed
Volume
62
Ticket
22
Start Page
e202219176
ISSN
1521-3773
Soumis le 29 août 2023