Nanoalloys: from theory to applications of alloy clusters and nanoparticles
Clusters or nanoparticles are aggregates of between a few and many millions of atoms or
molecules. They may consist of identical atoms, or molecules, or two or more different …
molecules. They may consist of identical atoms, or molecules, or two or more different …
Occurrence, classification, and biological function of hydrogenases: an overview
PM Vignais, B Billoud - Chemical reviews, 2007 - ACS Publications
If the atmosphere of the early Earth was hydrogen-rich, 1 it is reasonable to think that
hydrogenases, the enzymes enabling cells to use molecular hydrogen, were probably …
hydrogenases, the enzymes enabling cells to use molecular hydrogen, were probably …
Green technology for sustainable biohydrogen production (waste to energy): a review
S Mona, SS Kumar, V Kumar, K Parveen… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Perceiving and detecting a sustainable source of energy is very critical issue for current
modern society. Hydrogen on combustion releases energy and water as a byproduct and …
modern society. Hydrogen on combustion releases energy and water as a byproduct and …
Applications of biosynthesized metallic nanoparticles–a review
We present a comprehensive review of the applications of biosynthesized metallic
nanoparticles (NPs). The biosynthesis of metallic NPs is the subject of a number of recent …
nanoparticles (NPs). The biosynthesis of metallic NPs is the subject of a number of recent …
Bio-inspired synthesis of metal nanomaterials and applications
J Huang, L Lin, D Sun, H Chen, D Yang… - Chemical Society …, 2015 - pubs.rsc.org
This critical review focuses on recent advances in the bio-inspired synthesis of metal
nanomaterials (MNMs) using microorganisms, viruses, plants, proteins and DNA molecules …
nanomaterials (MNMs) using microorganisms, viruses, plants, proteins and DNA molecules …
Valorisation and emerging perspective of biomass based waste-to-energy technologies and their socio-environmental impact: A review
The economic developments around the globe resulted in the increased demand of energy,
which overburdened the supply chain sources of energy. Fossil fuel reserves are exploited …
which overburdened the supply chain sources of energy. Fossil fuel reserves are exploited …
Bio-processing of solid wastes and secondary resources for metal extraction–a review
J Lee, BD Pandey - Waste management, 2012 - Elsevier
Metal containing wastes/byproducts of various industries, used consumer goods, and
municipal waste are potential pollutants, if not treated properly. They may also be important …
municipal waste are potential pollutants, if not treated properly. They may also be important …
[HTML][HTML] Metal recovery by microbial electro-metallurgy
Raw metals are fundamental to the global economy as they are essential to maintain the
quality of our life as well as industrial performance. A number of metal-bearing aqueous …
quality of our life as well as industrial performance. A number of metal-bearing aqueous …
Involvement of hydrogenases in the formation of highly catalytic Pd(0) nanoparticles by bioreduction of Pd(II) using Escherichia coli mutant strains
Escherichia coli produces at least three [NiFe] hydrogenases (Hyd-1, Hyd-2 and Hyd-3). Hyd-
1 and Hyd-2 are membrane-bound respiratory isoenzymes with their catalytic subunits …
1 and Hyd-2 are membrane-bound respiratory isoenzymes with their catalytic subunits …
Protection of oxygen-sensitive enzymes by peptide hydrogel
Molecular oxygen (O2) is a highly reactive oxidizing agent and is harmful to many biological
and industrial systems. Although O2 often interacts via metals or reducing agents, a binding …
and industrial systems. Although O2 often interacts via metals or reducing agents, a binding …