Abstract
In living organisms, enzymes called hydrogenases harness plentiful metals to turn water into hydrogen and vice versa. Stripped of their proteins, they may show chemists a surprising shortcut to producing the fuel of the future.
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Alper, J. (2003). Water splitting goes Au naturel. Science, 299(5613), 1686–1687. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.299.5613.1686
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