Literature DB >> 26655178

Biofuel cell backpacked insect and its application to wireless sensing.

Kan Shoji1, Yoshitake Akiyama2, Masato Suzuki3, Nobuhumi Nakamura3, Hiroyuki Ohno3, Keisuke Morishima4.   

Abstract

This study investigated an enzymatic biofuel cell (BFC) which can be backpacked by cockroaches. The BFC generates electric power from trehalose in insect hemolymph by the trehalase and glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) reaction systems which dehydrogenate β-glucose obtained by hydrolyzing trehalose. First, an insect-mountable BFC (imBFC) was designed and fabricated with a 3D printer. The electrochemical reaction of anode-modified poly-L-lysine, vitamin K3, diaphorase, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, GDH and poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) in the imBFC was evaluated and an oxidation current of 1.18 mAcm(-2) (at +0.6 V vs. Ag|AgCl) was observed. Then, the performance of the imBFC was evaluated and a maximum power output of 333 μW (285 μW cm(-)(2)) (at 0.5 V) was obtained. Furthermore, driving of both an LED device and a wireless temperature and humidity sensor device were powered by the imBFC. These results indicate that the imBFC has sufficient potential as a battery for novel ubiquitous robots such as insect cyborgs.
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Keywords:  Glucose dehydrogenase; Insect hemolymph; Living battery; Trehalase; Trehalose biofuel cell; Wireless communication

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26655178     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2015.11.077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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