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Paper-type membraneless enzymatic biofuel cells using a new biocathode consisting of flexible buckypaper electrode and bilirubin oxidase based catalyst modified by electrografting.

Authors :
Kim, Seongjun
Ji, Jungyeon
Kwon, Yongchai
Source :
Applied Energy. Jun2023, Vol. 339, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

[Display omitted] • New biocathode including BOD, 4-APA, and BP electrode (BP/4-APA/BOD is suggested. • The biocathode is prepared by electrografting method. • Membraneless paper type EBFCs using this biocathode are fabricated. • This paper type EBFC is well operated even in a condition of living body fluid. • OCV/MPD of this paper type EBFC are 0.612 ± 0.002 V/92.025 ± 0.892 μW cm−2. A new biocathode consisting of bilirubin oxidase (BOD), 4-aminophthalic acid (4-APA) and buckypaper (BP) electrode is suggested for enzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs). Here, to enhance the electron transfer rate of BOD, electrografting method is imported. When this method and 4-APA are utilized, BP surface has negative charges by the polarity arrangement of 4-APA, forming BP/4-APA structure. With the modification of surface charge, T1 active site within BODs having positive charges are strongly bonded with the negative charges of BP/4-APA in neutral pH condition, while the orientation of T1 site is well aligned by electrostatic interaction. This treatment increases both reactivities of cathodic reaction and EBFC performance. To prove that, the performance of membraneless paper-type EBFCs using the new flexible BP/4-APA/BOD biocathode is investigated. According to the evaluations, their maximum power density and open circuit voltage are 92.025 ± 0.892 μW cm−2 and 0.612 ± 0.002 V with injection of 10 mM glucose which is a condition of living body fluid. Such performances are far better than those of other membraneless EBFCs and are large enough to be utilized as a power source of implantable devices for the human body. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03062619
Volume :
339
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163188016
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.120978