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Abstract

Enzymatic fuel cells use enzymes to produce energy from bioavailable substrates. However, such biofuel cells are limited by the difficult electrical wiring of enzymes to the electrode. Here we show the efficient wiring of enzymes in a conductive pure carbon nanotube matrix for the fabrication of a glucose biofuel cell (GBFC). Glucose oxidase and laccase were respectively incorporated in carbon nanotube disks by mechanical compression. The characterization of each bioelectrode shows an open circuit potential corresponding to the redox potential of the respective enzymes, and high current densities for glucose oxidation and oxygen reduction. The mediatorless GBFC delivers a high power density up to 1.3 mW cm-2 and an open circuit voltage of 0.95 V. Moreover, the GBFC remains stable for 1 month and delivers 1 mW cm-2 power density under physiological conditions (5x10-3 mol l-1 glucose, pH 7). To date, these values are the best performances obtained for a GBFC.

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Title
Mediatorless high-power glucose biofuel cells based on compressed carbon nanotube-enzyme electrodes
Author
Zebda, Abdelkader; Gondran, Chantal; Le Goff, Alan; Holzinger, Michael; Cinquin, Philippe; Cosnier, Serge
Pages
370
Publication year
2011
Publication date
Jun 2011
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20411723
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
878520233
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Jun 2011