Chemical reducing agents (sodium dithionite) or bioglycerol (as H and e−-donor under irradiation in the presence of ZnS-A as photocatalyst) are able to back-convert NAD+ into NADH, which is used as e−-donor in the enzymatic reduction of CO2 into CH3OH. In doing so, the molar ratio CH3OH/CO2 has been increased (without recycling of NAD+) using the photocatalyst
Hybrid technologies for an enhanced carbon recycling based on enzymatic CO2 reduction to methanol in water: chemical and photochemical NADH regeneration
Dibenedetto, A;
2012-01-01
Abstract
Chemical reducing agents (sodium dithionite) or bioglycerol (as H and e−-donor under irradiation in the presence of ZnS-A as photocatalyst) are able to back-convert NAD+ into NADH, which is used as e−-donor in the enzymatic reduction of CO2 into CH3OH. In doing so, the molar ratio CH3OH/CO2 has been increased (without recycling of NAD+) using the photocatalystFile in questo prodotto:
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