Human Urine-Fueled Light-Driven NADH Regeneration for Redox Biocatalysis

Cited 38 time in webofscience Cited 0 time in scopus
  • Hit : 304
  • Download : 0
Human urine is considered as an alternative source of hydrogen and electricity owing to its abundance and high energy density. Here we show the utility of human urine as a chemical fuel for driving redox biocatalysis in a photoelectrochemical cell. Ni(OH)(2)-modified -Fe2O3 is selected as a photoanode for the oxidation of urea in human urine and black silicon (bSi) is used as a photocathode material for nicotinamide cofactor (NADH: hydrogenated nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) regeneration. The electrons extracted from human urine are used for the regeneration of NADH, an essential hydride mediator that is required for numerous redox biocatalytic reactions. The catalytic reactions at both the photoanode and the photocathode were significantly enhanced by light energy that lowered the overpotential and generated high currents in the full cell system
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Issue Date
2016-07
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

HYDROGEN; UREA; OXIDATION; CATALYSTS; CELL; DECOMPOSITION; DEGRADATION; NICKEL

Citation

CHEMSUSCHEM, v.9, no.13, pp.1559 - 1564

ISSN
1864-5631
DOI
10.1002/cssc.201600330
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/212908
Appears in Collection
MS-Journal Papers(저널논문)
Files in This Item
There are no files associated with this item.
This item is cited by other documents in WoS
⊙ Detail Information in WoSⓡ Click to see webofscience_button
⊙ Cited 38 items in WoS Click to see citing articles in records_button

qr_code

  • mendeley

    citeulike


rss_1.0 rss_2.0 atom_1.0