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Enzymatic biofuel cell based on anode and cathode powered by ethanol

Journal

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 761-766

Publisher

ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2008.06.048

Keywords

Enzymatic fuel cell; Fuel cell; Biofuel cell; PQQ; Alcohol dehydrogenase; Alcohol oxidase; Microperoxidase

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  1. Agency for International Science and Technology Development Programmes in Lithuania COST

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Enzymatic biofuel cell based on enzyme modified anode and cathode electrodes are both powered by ethanol and operate at ambient temperature is described. The anode of the presented biofuel cell was based on immobilized quino-hemoprotein-alcohol dehydrogenase (QH-ADH), while the cathode on co-immobilized alcohol oxidase (AOx) and microperoxidase (MP-8). Two enzymes AOx and MP-8 acted in the consecutive mode and were applied in the design of the biofuel cell cathode. The ability of QH-ADH to transfer electrons directly towards the carbon-based electrode and the ability of MP-8 to accept electrons directly from the same type of electrodes was exploited in this biofuel cell design. Direct electron transfer (DET) to/from enzymes was the basis for generating an electric potential between the anode and cathode. Application of immobilized enzymes and the harvesting of the same type of fuel at both electrodes (cathode and anode) avoided the compartmentization of enzymatic biofuel cell. The maximal open circuit potential of the biofuel cell was 240 mV. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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