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Direct electron transfer of proteins and enzymes on carbon nanotube

Direct electron transfer of proteins and enzymes on carbon nanotube electrodes... [Pg.482]

Figure 17.4 Cartoon representation of strategies for studying and exploiting enzymes on electrodes that have been used in electrocatalysis for fuel cells, (a) Attachment or physisorption of an enzyme on an electrode such that redox centers in the protein are in direct electronic contact with the surface, (b) Specific attachment of an enzyme to an electrode modified with a substrate, cofactor, or analog that contacts the protein close to a redox center. Examples include attachment of the modifier via a conductive linker, (c) Entrapment of an enzyme within a polymer containing redox mediator molecules that transfer electrons to/from centers in the protein, (d) Attachment of an enzyme onto carbon nanotubes prepared on an electrode, giving a large surface area conducting network with direct electron transfer to each enzyme molecule. Figure 17.4 Cartoon representation of strategies for studying and exploiting enzymes on electrodes that have been used in electrocatalysis for fuel cells, (a) Attachment or physisorption of an enzyme on an electrode such that redox centers in the protein are in direct electronic contact with the surface, (b) Specific attachment of an enzyme to an electrode modified with a substrate, cofactor, or analog that contacts the protein close to a redox center. Examples include attachment of the modifier via a conductive linker, (c) Entrapment of an enzyme within a polymer containing redox mediator molecules that transfer electrons to/from centers in the protein, (d) Attachment of an enzyme onto carbon nanotubes prepared on an electrode, giving a large surface area conducting network with direct electron transfer to each enzyme molecule.

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Carbon nanotubes direct electron transfer

Carbon transfer

Carbonation direct

Direct electron transfer of enzymes

Direct electron transfer of protein

Directed enzymes

Electron directions

Electron nanotubes

Electron proteins

Electron transfer protein

Enzyme of protein

Enzyme transferring

Enzymes carbon

Enzymes, direct electron transfer

On protein

Proteins carbon

Proteins enzymes

Proteins transfer

Proteins transferred

Transfer of electron

Transfer of proteins

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