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Science 14 March 2003:
Vol. 299. no. 5613, pp. 1686 - 1687
DOI: 10.1126/science.299.5613.1686

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Water Splitting Goes Au Naturel

Joe Alper

In living organisms, enzymes called hydrogenases harness plentiful metals to turn water into hydrogen and vice versa. Stripped of their proteins, they may show chemists a surprising shortcut to producing the fuel of the future.

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