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Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2018
This article describes the first example of edible energy harvesting biofuel cells, based solely on highly biocompatible and ingestible food materials.
Itthipon Jeerapan +5 more
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This article describes the first example of edible energy harvesting biofuel cells, based solely on highly biocompatible and ingestible food materials.
Itthipon Jeerapan +5 more
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Flexible, layered biofuel cells
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2013Similar to conventional electrolyte batteries, biofuel cells often need to be stacked in order to boost their single cell voltage (
Takeo, Miyake +3 more
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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2021
Abstract Looking at the past decades, intense efforts have been made on one of the flourishing technology called biofuel cells with respect to the power or energy crisis prevailing all over the globe. Global researchers are taking part in the development of biofuels cells by exploiting novel characteristics of unconventional materials at atomic and ...
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Abstract Looking at the past decades, intense efforts have been made on one of the flourishing technology called biofuel cells with respect to the power or energy crisis prevailing all over the globe. Global researchers are taking part in the development of biofuels cells by exploiting novel characteristics of unconventional materials at atomic and ...
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A review: Evolution of enzymatic biofuel cells
Journal of Environmental Management, 2021Ever-growing demands for energy, the unsustainability of fossil fuel due to its scarcity and massive impact on global economies and the environment, have encouraged the research on alternative power sources to work upon for the governments, companies, and scientists across the world. Enzymatic biofuel cells (eBFCs) is one category of fuel cell that can
Sufia ul Haque +4 more
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Water Intelligence Online, 2015
The increasing demand for energy and the related environmental concerns are the main drivers for the strong interest in Biomass Fermentation towards usage in Fuel Cells. The integration of Biomass Fermentation (BF) and Fuel Cells (FC) technology creates a new and interdisciplinary research area.
P. Lens +3 more
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The increasing demand for energy and the related environmental concerns are the main drivers for the strong interest in Biomass Fermentation towards usage in Fuel Cells. The integration of Biomass Fermentation (BF) and Fuel Cells (FC) technology creates a new and interdisciplinary research area.
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2016
This describes fuel cell-based power generation using biofuels. After giving an overview of biofuels which are available, such as biogas, bioethanol, and biodiesel oil, hydrogen production and power generation with solid oxide fuel cells are explained based on cell performance data.
Yusuke Shiratori, Quang-Tuyen Tran
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This describes fuel cell-based power generation using biofuels. After giving an overview of biofuels which are available, such as biogas, bioethanol, and biodiesel oil, hydrogen production and power generation with solid oxide fuel cells are explained based on cell performance data.
Yusuke Shiratori, Quang-Tuyen Tran
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Biocatalytic generation of power from biofuels: biofuel cells
Biofuels, 2010Biofuel cells refer to a class of fuel cells that apply biocatalysts to power generation. Early observations of electricity generation from glucose and other organic compounds in the presence of microbes dates back to the early 1900s, while the growing interest in searching for bio-based alternative energy resources has spurred a new wave of biofuel ...
Hongfei Jia, Ping Wang
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2004
The history of electrochemical power sources shows that batteries or fuel cells were introduced only when the development of new electrical or electronic system demanded these. At this time, the already established feasibility of miniaturization of implantable sensor-transmitter systems to volumes smaller than 1 mm3, and the demand for spatially and ...
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The history of electrochemical power sources shows that batteries or fuel cells were introduced only when the development of new electrical or electronic system demanded these. At this time, the already established feasibility of miniaturization of implantable sensor-transmitter systems to volumes smaller than 1 mm3, and the demand for spatially and ...
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Biosensors and biofuel cells with engineered proteins
Molecular BioSystems, 2010Abstract Proteins have been synergistically combined with electrochemistry to develop biosensors and biofuel cells. The focus of this review is to discuss the role of enzymes and highlight how protein engineering and immobilization can enhance device performance.
Daren J, Caruana, Stefan, Howorka
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Investigation of a Deoxyribozyme As a Biofuel Cell Catalyst
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2011We examined the ability of a previously identified peroxidase deoxyribozyme to be employed as a catalyst in biofuel cells, as a possible replacement for oxidoreductase proteins. We constructed a biocathode using a covalently linked version of the peroxidase deoxyribozyme-hemin complex and successfully paired it with a glucose dehydrogenase-modified ...
Mi, Zhang +3 more
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