Abstract

Microorganisms are powerful biocatalysts that can fulfill chanllagning chemical reactions at ambient conditions. Interfacing microorganisms with electrochemistry offers a viable route to achieve a distributed electristry-driven chemical synthesis with renewable energy. Here we describe our progress at the microibal-materials interface for electrochemical reduction of CO2 and N2, with advanced design of nanomaterials.

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