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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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Extended lifetime biofuel cells
Chemical Society Reviews, 2008Over the last 40 years, researchers have been studying and improving enzymatic biofuel cells, but until the last five years, the technology was plagued by short active lifetimes (typically 8 hours to 7 days) that prohibited the commercial use of this technology.
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2007
Enzyme-based biofuel cells possess several positive attributes for energy conversion, including renewable catalysts, flexibility of fuels (including renewables), and the ability to operate at room temperature. However, enzyme-based biofuel cells remain limited by short lifetimes, low power densities and inefficient oxidation of fuels.
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Enzyme-based biofuel cells possess several positive attributes for energy conversion, including renewable catalysts, flexibility of fuels (including renewables), and the ability to operate at room temperature. However, enzyme-based biofuel cells remain limited by short lifetimes, low power densities and inefficient oxidation of fuels.
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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 (
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Biofuel Cells: Enhanced Enzymatic Bioelectrocatalysis
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2012Enzymatic biofuel cells represent an emerging technology that can create electrical energy from biologically renewable catalysts and fuels. A wide variety of redox enzymes have been employed to create unique biofuel cells that can be used in applications such as implantable power sources, energy sources for small electronic devices, self-powered ...
Matthew T, Meredith, Shelley D, Minteer
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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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