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1. Understanding the [NiFe] Hydrogenase Active Site Environment through Ultrafast Infrared and 2D-IR Spectroscopy of the Subsite Analogue K[CpFe(CO)(CN)2] in Polar and Protic Solvents

3. 2. Hydrogen development

5. Reversible Glutamate Coordination to High-Valent Nickel Protects the Active Site of a [NiFe] Hydrogenase from Oxygen

7. Ultrafast 2D-IR spectroscopy of [NiFe] hydrogenase from E. coli reveals the role of the protein scaffold in controlling the active site environment

8. Exploring Structure and Function of Redox Intermediates in [NiFe]-Hydrogenases by an Advanced Experimental Approach for Solvated, Lyophilized and Crystallized Metalloenzymes

9. Frontispiece: Exploring Structure and Function of Redox Intermediates in [NiFe]‐Hydrogenases by an Advanced Experimental Approach for Solvated, Lyophilized and Crystallized Metalloenzymes

10. Frontispiz: Ein neuer Aufbau zur Untersuchung der Struktur und Funktion von solvatisierten, lyophilisierten und kristallinen Metalloenzymen – veranschaulicht anhand von [NiFe]‐Hydrogenasen

11. Exploring Structure and Function of Redox Intermediates in [NiFe]‐Hydrogenases by an Advanced Experimental Approach for Solvated, Lyophilized and Crystallized Metalloenzymes

12. Ein neuer Aufbau zur Untersuchung der Struktur und Funktion von solvatisierten, lyophilisierten und kristallinen Metalloenzymen – veranschaulicht anhand von [NiFe]‐Hydrogenasen

13. Shedding Light on Proton and Electron Dynamics in [FeFe] Hydrogenases

14. Shedding Light on Proton and Electron Dynamics in [FeFe] Hydrogenases

16. Understanding the Structure and Dynamics of Hydrogenases by Ultrafast and Two-Dimensional Infrared Spectroscopy

17. Rational redox tuning of transition metal sites : Learning from superoxide reductase

25. Struktur-Funktionsbeziehungen von Metalloenzymen

26. 2nd coordination sphere controlled electron transfer of iron hangman complexes on electrodes probed by surface enhanced vibrational spectroscopy

27. Microporous polymer network films covalently bound to gold electrodes

28. Nuclear resonance vibrational spectroscopy reveals the FeS cluster composition and active site vibrational properties of an O-2-tolerant NAD(+)-reducing [NiFe] hydrogenase

30. Orientation-Controlled Electrocatalytic Efficiency of an Adsorbed Oxygen-Tolerant Hydrogenase

36. An S-Oxygenated [NiFe] Complex Modelling Sulfenate Intermediates of an O2-Tolerant Hydrogenase.

37. Reversible Active Site Sulfoxygenation Can Explain the Oxygen Tolerance of a NAD+-Reducing [NiFe] Hydrogenase and Its Unusual Infrared Spectroscopic Properties.

41. A Beginner's Guide to Thermodynamic Modelling of [FeFe] Hydrogenase.

42. Electrocatalysis by Heme Enzymes—Applications in Biosensing.

43. Investigation of the NADH/NAD+ ratio in Ralstonia eutropha using the fluorescence reporter protein Peredox.

44. Light-Induced Electron Transfer in a [NiFe] Hydrogenase Opens a Photochemical Shortcut for Catalytic Dihydrogen Cleavage.

45. Understanding the [NiFe] Hydrogenase Active Site Environment through Ultrafast Infrared and 2D-IR Spectroscopy of the Subsite Analogue K[CpFe(CO)(CN) 2 ] in Polar and Protic Solvents.

46. Exploring Structure and Function of Redox Intermediates in [NiFe]-Hydrogenases by an Advanced Experimental Approach for Solvated, Lyophilized and Crystallized Metalloenzymes.

47. X-ray Crystallography and Vibrational Spectroscopy Reveal the Key Determinants of Biocatalytic Dihydrogen Cycling by [NiFe] Hydrogenases.

48. Enzymatic and spectroscopic properties of a thermostable [NiFe]‑hydrogenase performing H 2 -driven NAD + -reduction in the presence of O 2 .

49. An S-Oxygenated [NiFe] Complex Modelling Sulfenate Intermediates of an O 2 -Tolerant Hydrogenase.

50. Nuclear resonance vibrational spectroscopy reveals the FeS cluster composition and active site vibrational properties of an O 2 -tolerant NAD + -reducing [NiFe] hydrogenase.

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