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Claudia W Narvaez Villarrubia1, Francesca Soavi2, Carlo Santoro3, Catia Arbizzani4, Alexey Serov3, Santiago Rojas-Carbonell3, Gautam Gupta1, Plamen Atanassov5.
Abstract
For the first time, a paper based enzymatic fuel cell is used as self-recharged supercapacitor. In this supercapacitive enzymatic fuel cell (SC-EFC), the supercapacitive features of the electrodes are exploited to demonstrate high power output under pulse operation. Glucose dehydrogenase-based anode and bilirubin oxidase-based cathode were assembled to a quasi-2D capillary-driven microfluidic system. Capillary flow guarantees the continuous supply of glucose, cofactor and electrolytes to the anodic enzyme and the gas-diffusional cathode design provides the passive supply of oxygen to the catalytic layer of the electrode. The paper-based cell was self-recharged under rest and discharged by high current pulses up to 4mAcm(-2). The supercapacitive behavior and low equivalent series resistance of the cell permitted to achieve up to a maximum power of 0.87mWcm(-2) (10.6mW) for pulses of 0.01s at 4mAcm(-2). This operation mode allowed the system to achieve at least one order of magnitude higher current/power generation compared to the steady state operation.Entities:
Keywords: Enzymatic fuel cell; Paper-based microfluidic system; Power pulses; Supercapacitor
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27424264 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.06.084
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618