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Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.149, 413-417, 2015
Direct electrocatalytic reduction of coenzyme NAD(+) to enzymatically-active 1,4-NADH employing an iridium/ruthenium-oxide electrode
A thermally prepared iridium/ruthenium-oxide coating (Ir0.8Ru0.2-oxide) formed on a titanium substrate was investigated as a possible electrode for direct electrochemical regeneration of enzymatically-active 1,4-NADH from its oxidized form NAD(+), at various electrode potentials, in a batch electrochemical reactor. The coating surface was characterized by 'cracked mud' morphology, yielding a high surface roughness. The NADH regeneration results showed that the percentage of enzymatically-active 1,4-NADH present in the product mixture (i.e. recovery) is strongly dependent on the electrode potential, reaching a maximum (88%) at -1.70 V vs. MSE. The relatively high recovery was explained on the basis of availability of adsorbed 'active' hydrogen (H-ads) on the Ir/Ru-oxide surface, i.e. on the basis of electrochemical hydrogenation. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.