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    Two different hydrogenase enzymes from sulphate-reducing bacteria are responsible for the bioreductive mechanism of platinum into nanoparticles by Riddin, T.L., Govender, Y., Gericke, M., Whiteley, C.G.

    Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (07-10-2009)
    “…A mixed consortium of sulphate-reducing bacteria was used to investigate the enzymatic mechanism for the total bioreduction of platinum (IV) into platinum (0)…”
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    On the enzymatic formation of platinum nanoparticles by Govender, Y., Riddin, T. L., Gericke, M., Whiteley, C. G.

    “…A dimeric hydrogenase enzyme (44.5 and 39.4 kDa sub units) was isolated in a 39.5% yield from the fungus Fusarium oxysporum and purified 4.64-fold by ion…”
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