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Enzyme catalysed biofuel cells
Energy & Environmental Science, 2008Biofuel cells are energy conversion devices that use biocatalysts to convert chemical energy to electrical energy. Over the last decade, research in this area has intensified, especially in the area of direct electron transfer between enzymes and electrodes.
M. J. Cooney +4 more
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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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ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2019
Biofuel cell can be defined as a device that can directly change chemical energy into electrical energy through electro biochemical reactions. In other words, in these kinds of cells, biocatalysts that can be either enzymes or microorganisms or cells, are used for producing electrical energy.
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Biofuel cell can be defined as a device that can directly change chemical energy into electrical energy through electro biochemical reactions. In other words, in these kinds of cells, biocatalysts that can be either enzymes or microorganisms or cells, are used for producing electrical energy.
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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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Implantable Enzymatic Biofuel Cells
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2008Abstract not Available.
Jeff Parkey +4 more
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2001
THE SMALLEST POWER SOURCE ever built—an enzymebased fuel cell that has sufficient output to potentially run microsized biosensor-transmitter systems—has been created by researchers at the University of Texas, Austin. The biofuel cell developed by chemical engineering professor Adam Heller, graduate student Ting Chen, and coworkers is made from two 7-pm-
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THE SMALLEST POWER SOURCE ever built—an enzymebased fuel cell that has sufficient output to potentially run microsized biosensor-transmitter systems—has been created by researchers at the University of Texas, Austin. The biofuel cell developed by chemical engineering professor Adam Heller, graduate student Ting Chen, and coworkers is made from two 7-pm-
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Biofuel Fueled Cell Applications
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2009Abstract Fuel cells are inherently ultra clean, highly efficient, and reliable. Biodiesel and methanol can be used in a blend with conventional fuels without engine modification or without being as pure as a fuel. Biodiesel fueled cell is a variation of the proton exchange membrane fuel cell.
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