Immobilization of O2-tolerant [NiFe] hydrogenase from Cupriavidus necator on Tin-rich Indium Oxide Alters the Catalytic Bias from H2 Oxidation to Proton Reduction
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S. Frielingsdorf | O. Lenz | A. Guiet | Victoria Davis | R. von Klitzing | I. Zebger | K. Ly | N. Heidary | N. Michael | P. Hildebrandt | C. Schulz | Maximilian Zerball | Anna Fischer
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