Light-Activated Artificial CO2-Reductase: Structure and Activity
Raphaël J. Labidi,
Bruno Faivre,
Philippe Carpentier
et al.
Abstract:Light-dependent reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) into
value-added products can be catalyzed by a variety of molecular complexes.
Here we report a rare example of a structurally characterized artificial
enzyme, resulting from the combination of a heme binding protein,
heme oxygenase, with cobalt-protoporphyrin IX, with good activity
for the photoreduction of CO2 to carbon monoxide (CO).
Using a copper-based photosensitizer, thus making the photosystem
free of noble metals, a large turnover frequency value of ∼… Show more
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