Glucose/O2 biofuel cell based on enzymes, redox mediators, and multiple-walled carbon nanotubes deposited by AC-electrophoresis then stabilized by electropolymerized polypyrrole |
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Authors: | Ammam Malika Fransaer Jan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering (MTM), K.U Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 44, B-3001, Heverlee, Belgium. m78ammam@yahoo.fr |
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Abstract: | In this study, we developed an automated strategy to manufacture an enzyme BFC powered by glucose/O(2). The bioanode consists of GOx enzyme and PQQ redox mediator adsorbed over night on MWCNTs then deposited by means of AC-electrophoresis at 30 Hz and 160 V(p-p) and, finally stabilized by electropolymerized polypyrrole. The biocathode is constructed from LAc enzyme and ABTS redox mediator adsorbed over night on MWCNTs, then electrophoretically deposited under AC-electric field at 30 Hz and 160 V(p-p) and, finally stabilized by electrodeposited polypyrrole. The BFC was studied under air in phosphate buffer solution pH 7.4 containing 10 mM glucose and in human serum with 5 mM glucose addition at the physiological temperature of 37°C. Under these conditions, the maximum power density reaches 1.1 μW · mm(-2) at a cell voltage of 0.167 V in buffer solution and 0.69 μW · mm(-2) at cell voltage of 0.151 V in human serum. Such automated BFCs have a great potential to be optimized, miniaturized to micro and nanoscale devices suitable for in vivo studies. |
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Keywords: | biofuel cell glucose/O2 laccase glucose oxidase carbon nanotubes alternating current electrophoretic deposition |
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