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Biosupercapacitors for powering oxygen sensing devices.

Michal Kizling1, Sylwia Draminska1, Krzysztof Stolarczyk1, Petter Tammela2, Zhaohui Wang3, Leif Nyholm3, Renata Bilewicz4.   

Abstract

A biofuel cell comprising electrodes based on supercapacitive materials - carbon nanotubes and nanocellulose/polypyrrole composite was utilized to power an oxygen biosensor. Laccase Trametes versicolor, immobilized on naphthylated multi walled carbon nanotubes, and fructose dehydrogenase, adsorbed on a porous polypyrrole matrix, were used as the cathode and anode bioelectrocatalysts, respectively. The nanomaterials employed as the supports for the enzymes increased the surface area of the electrodes and provide direct contact with the active sites of the enzymes. The anode modified with the conducting polymer layer exhibited significant pseudocapacitive properties providing superior performance also in the high energy mode, e.g., when switching on/off the powered device. Three air-fructose biofuel cells connected in a series converted chemical energy into electrical giving 2 mW power and open circuit potential of 2V. The biofuel cell system was tested under various externally applied resistances and used as a powering unit for a laboratory designed two-electrode minipotentiostat and a laccase based sensor for oxygen sensing. Best results in terms of long time measurement of oxygen levels were obtained in the pulse mode -45 s for measurement and 15 min for self-recharging of the powering unit.
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Keywords:  Biofuel cell; Fructose dehydrogenase; Laccase; Nanocellulose; Oxygen biosensor; Polypyrrole; Supercapacitor

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25960258     DOI: 10.1016/j.bioelechem.2015.04.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioelectrochemistry        ISSN: 1567-5394            Impact factor:   5.373


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