Nicolas Plumeré has been awarded for his work.
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Chemistry Award for Nicolas Plumeré

The researcher integrates plant enzymes into sensors and fuel cells.

Bochum-based chemist Professor Nicolas Plumeré has been awarded the Luigi Galvani Prize by the Bioelectrochemical Society. The prize is awarded every two years to a researcher who has made an outstanding contribution to the field of bioelectrochemistry. Plumeré has successfully optimised conductive hydrogels and polymers for bioelectrocatalytic systems. The prize was presented at the International Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics in Limerick in May 2019.

Nitrate sensor helps gauge fertilisation

A member of the Ruhr Explores Solvation Cluster of Excellence (Resolv for short), Plumeré focuses on boosting the efficiency of bioelectrocatalytic systems. To this end, enzymes that in nature occur in plants are integrated into technical applications. This includes the nitrate sensor Plumeré developed, whose centrepiece is a nitrate reductase. Embedded in a conductive hydrogel, the enzyme helps identify the nitrate contents in a sample within a short space of time. Consequently, farmers can verify if a field has to be fertilised directly on location.

Hydrogen for fuel cells

Other applications follow a similar principle: hydrogenases are enzymes capable of producing hydrogen under certain conditions. “Embedded in a polymer matrix, they can be utilised for energy conversion,” says Nicolas Plumeré. In collaboration with his colleagues, he has discovered that the conductive polymers offer an interesting side effect: they may help protect and stabilise oxygen-sensitive hydrogenases in a fuel cell.

About the person

Nicolas Plumeré studied chemistry at the universities of Strasbourg, France, and Glasgow, UK, where he graduated in 2004. Subsequently, he worked as a researcher at the University of Tübingen, where he was awarded his PhD in 2009. After a brief sojourn at the research department of a US enterprise, he joined the Ruhr-Universität Bochum Center for Electrochemical Sciences as head of a research group. In 2016, he was awarded a Starting Grant by the European Research Council and, in 2018, a Proof of Concept Grant. In 2017, he was appointed Professor in Analytical Chemistry at Ruhr-Universität Bochum.

Press contact

Prof. Dr. Nicolas Plumeré
Research group Molecular Nanostructures
Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany
Phone: +49 234 32 29434
Email: nicolas.plumere@rub.de

Published

Monday
24 June 2019
9:20 am

By

Meike Drießen

Translated by

Donata Zuber

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