2014
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201405392
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Cover Picture: [NiFe]Hydrogenase from Citrobacter sp. S‐77 Surpasses Platinum as an Electrode for H2 Oxidation Reaction (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 34/2014)

Abstract: The construction of a fuel cell using the [NiFe]hydrogenase (H2ase) S‐77 as the hydrogen anode is described by P. Ogo et al. in their Communication on The enzyme has a mass activity that is over 600 times greater than that of platinum, is stable to air, and can be recovered after CO poisoning.

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