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    Enhanced Oxidation and Thermal Shock Resistance of N-Type Mg2Si0.89(Sn0.1,Sb0.01) Thermoelectric Material Via Cr0.9Si0.1 Coating
    (Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, 2025) Gurtaran, Mikdat; Zhang, Zhenxue; Li, Xiaoying; Dong, Hanshan
    In this study, Cr0.9Si0.1 coatings are deposited onto Mg2Si0.89(Sn0.1Sb0.01) thermoelectric (TE) materials using a closed-field unbalanced magnetron sputtering system. The cyclic oxidation behavior of uncoated and Cr0.9Si0.1-coated TE materials is thoroughly investigated at 500 degrees C for 10 and 50 cycles, with each cycle lasting 1 h. Surface morphology, phase constitution, cross-sectional layer structure, and elemental distribution are analyzed using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Oxidation kinetics are assessed by measuring the mass gain of samples after cyclic oxidation testing. The uncoated TE material exhibits significant surface degradation after cyclic oxidation, initially forming MgO particles, followed by the development of SiO2 and Mg2SiO4 phases in later stages. Encouragingly, the Cr0.9Si0.1 coating demonstrates excellent thermal stability on the n-type Mg2Si0.89(Sn0.1Sb0.01) substrate. Although some oxygen diffusion occurs along grain boundaries within the coating, it is effectively trapped, thereby preventing further penetration into the underlying substrate. The high oxygen affinity of Cr and/or Si atoms plays a critical role in blocking oxidation, offering robust protection. These findings strongly support the use of Cr0.9Si0.1 coatings as an effective antioxidant barrier for TE materials under harsh operational conditions, ensuring the long-term operation of TE modules at elevated temperatures.
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    Functional Characterization of a Novel Cyp119 Variant To Explore Its Biocatalytic Potential
    (John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2022) Sakalli, T.; Surmeli, N.B.
    Biocatalysts are increasingly applied in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. Cytochrome P450 enzymes (P450s) are valuable biocatalysts due to their ability to hydroxylate unactivated carbon atoms using molecular oxygen. P450s catalyze reactions using nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAD(P)H) cofactor and electron transfer proteins. Alternatively, P450s can utilize hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as an oxidant, but this pathway is inefficient. P450s that show higher efficiency with peroxides are sought after in industrial applications. P450s from thermophilic organisms have more potential applications as they are stable toward high temperature, high and low pH, and organic solvents. CYP119 is an acidothermophilic P450 from Sulfolobus acidocaldarius. In our previous study, a novel T213R/T214I (double mutant [DM]) variant of CYP119 was obtained by screening a mutant library for higher peroxidation activity utilizing H2O2. Here, we characterized the substrate scope; stability toward peroxides; and temperature and organic solvent tolerance of DM CYP119 to identify its potential as an industrial biocatalyst. DM CYP119 displayed higher stability than wild-type (WT) CYP119 toward organic peroxides. It shows higher peroxidation activity for non-natural substrates and higher affinity for progesterone and other bioactive potential substrates compared to WT CYP119. DM CYP119 emerges as a new biocatalyst with a wide range of potential applications in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. © 2021 International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.