Hydrogen-based biocatalysis

Using green hydrogen as a cheap clean energy source as an alternative to carbon-based fuels reduces carbon dioxide emissions and contributes to reducing global warming.  Hydrogenases are attractive biocatalysts for the production and utilization of hydrogen. As a part of the TUM international Future Lab (REDEFINE H2), we aim to produce green hydrogen from biogenic materials like sugars using engineered hydrogenases. Furthermore, we work on developing superior hydrogenases variants that can be applied in industrial processes, where hydrogen can be employed to drive the synthesis of biofuels.

Contact

Chair of Chemistry of Biogenic Resources

Schulgasse 16
D-94315 Straubing

Head

Prof. Dr. Volker Sieber

Phone: +49 (0) 9421 187-300
Phone: +49 (0) 8161 71 35 91
Mail: sieber@tum.de

Team Assistant

Elisabeth Aichner

Phone: +49 (0) 9421 187-301
Mail: elisabeth.aichner@tum.de