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Electroenzymatic Nitrogen Fixation Using a MoFe Protein System Immobilized in an Organic Redox Polymer.

Yoo Seok LeeAdrian RuffRong CaiKoun LimWolfgang SchuhmannShelley D Minteer
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
We report an organic redox-polymer-based electroenzymatic nitrogen fixation system using a metal-free redox polymer, namely neutral-red-modified poly(glycidyl methacrylate-co-methylmethacrylate-co-poly(ethyleneglycol)methacrylate) with a low redox potential of -0.58 V vs. SCE. The stable and efficient electric wiring of nitrogenase within the redox polymer matrix enables mediated bioelectrocatalysis of N3 - , NO2 - and N2 to NH3 catalyzed by the MoFe protein via the polymer-bound redox moieties distributed in the polymer matrix in the absence of the Fe protein. Bulk bioelectrosynthetic experiments produced 209±30 nmol NH3  nmol MoFe-1  h-1 from N2 reduction. 15 N2 labeling experiments and NMR analysis were performed to confirm biosynthetic N2 reduction to NH3 .
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