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  • A perspective is given on how an electrocatalytic approach, inspired by decades of energy storage studies, can be used in the context of efficient cobalt-hydride generation with a variety of applications in modern organic synthesis.

    • Samer Gnaim
    • Adriano Bauer
    • Phil S. Baran
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 605, P: 687-695
  • Methods for electrochemical recycling of microplastic waste to value-added products are extremely sought-after. Here, a tandem photoelectrochemical-bioelectrocatalytic approach converts microplastics to chemical fuels and uses the microplastics as an electron source for electrochemical transformations.

    • Dylan G. Boucher
    • Shelley D. Minteer
    News & Views
    Nature Synthesis
    Volume: 1, P: 751-752
  • Biological photovoltaic devices (BPVs) use photosynthetic microorganisms to produce electricity, but low photocurrent generation impedes their application. Now, a micro-scale flow-based BPV system is reported with power density outputs similar to that of large-scale biofuels.

    • Matteo Grattieri
    • Shelley D. Minteer
    News & Views
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 3, P: 8-9
  • In enzyme-catalysed metabolic pathways, substrate channelling often directs the movement of intermediates from one active site to the next. Intramolecular tunnels, electrostatic interactions and chemical swing arms pass intermediates from one enzyme to the next, enhancing pathway catalysis. Introducing mechanisms of bounded diffusion in chemical cascades can increase selectivity, transient rates and overall yield.

    • Ian Wheeldon
    • Shelley D. Minteer
    • Matthew Sigman
    Reviews
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 8, P: 299-309
  • The artificial synthesis of ammonia remains one of the most important catalytic processes worldwide, over 100 years after its development. In this Review, recent developments in enzymatic, homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis towards the conversion of nitrogen to ammonia are discussed, with a particular focus on how mechanistic understanding informs catalyst design.

    • Shelby L. Foster
    • Sergio I. Perez Bakovic
    • Lauren F. Greenlee
    Reviews
    Nature Catalysis
    Volume: 1, P: 490-500
  • Silicon-containing batteries are increasingly becoming a reality in the mass market, but their calendar aging behaviours have received comparatively little attention. Researchers from the Silicon Consortium Project discuss the issues surrounding the calendar lifetime of silicon anodes for lithium-ion batteries.

    • Josefine D. McBrayer
    • Marco-Tulio F. Rodrigues
    • Brian Cunningham
    Reviews
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 6, P: 866-872