From Pollutant to Valuable Chemical Product - Two New Studies Show How Bacteria Convert the Greenhouse Gas CO2
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In two studies recently published in the journal Nature Catalysis, the research teams demonstrate how the two nickel-containing enzymes, carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH) and acetyl-CoA synthase (ACS), convert carbon dioxide into activated acetic acid. These detailed insights into the mechanism...
From Pollutant to Valuable Chemical Product - Two New Studies Show how Bacteria Convert the Greenhouse Gas CO2
4.08.2025 - Researchers working within the Cluster of Excellence 'Unifying Systems in Catalysis (UniSysCat),' have uncovered how bacteria use two nickel-containing enzymes to convert the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide CO2 into energy-rich organic compounds.
From Pollutant to Valuable Chemical Product – Two New Studies Show how Bacteria Convert the Greenhouse Gas CO2
Researchers from the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the University of Potsdam, and the Technische Universität Berlin, working within the Cluster of Excellence “Unifying Systems in Catalysis (UniSysCat),” have uncovered how bacteria use two nickel-containing enzymes to convert the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide CO2 into energy-rich organic compounds.
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