Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Microbial electrochemical systems transfer

Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is known to play an important role in a variety of biological processes, including microbial iron transport by ferric enterobactin, enzyme catalysis in systems such as fumarate reductase and nitrate reducatase, and dioxygen binding by the non-heme iron protein hemerythrin. " As such, pH-dependent electrochemical studies can play an important role in unraveling these mechanisms. The most heavily studied biological system known to involve PCET is cytochrome c oxidase, the terminal electron-transfer complex of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, which catalyzes the reduction of molecular oxygen to water. ... [Pg.231]


See other pages where Microbial electrochemical systems transfer is mentioned: [Pg.7]    [Pg.21]    [Pg.8]    [Pg.227]    [Pg.233]    [Pg.2139]    [Pg.240]    [Pg.317]    [Pg.872]    [Pg.1895]    [Pg.817]    [Pg.2143]    [Pg.106]    [Pg.571]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.23]    [Pg.126]    [Pg.427]    [Pg.428]    [Pg.126]   


SEARCH



Electrochemical systems

Electrochemical transference

Transfer system

© 2024 chempedia.info