Bioelectrochemical interconversion of the building blocks of life (2022–2025)

Abstract:
This project aims to harness the efficiency of enzymes (Nature¿TM)s catalysts) by coupling them with an electrode for the electrochemical interconversion of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and formate; the organic building blocks of life. The significance of this research is that the efficient capture and reduction of carbon dioxide is an important quest in the environment and energy sectors. The expected outcomes of this project will be an understanding of the reactivity of these enzymes and the conditions under which they may be utilised as part of a renewable electrochemical system. Benefits of this research should emerge in energy efficient technologies for generating fuels (formic acid) from waste products (carbon dioxide).
Grant type:
ARC Discovery Projects
Researchers:
Funded by:
Australian Research Council