A membraneless air-breathing hydrogen biofuel cell based on direct wiring of thermostable enzymes on carbon nanotube electrodes.
A biocathode was designed by the modification of a carbon nanotube gas-diffusion electrode with bilirubin oxidase from Bacillus pumilus, achieving high current densities up to 3 mA/cm2 for the redn. of O2 from air. A membraneless air-breathing hydrogen biofuel cell was designed by combination of this cathode with a functionalized carbon nanotube-based hydrogenase anode. [on SciFinder(R)]
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- Titre
- A membraneless air-breathing hydrogen biofuel cell based on direct wiring of thermostable enzymes on carbon nanotube electrodes.
- Type de publication
- Article de revue
- Année de publication
- 2015
- Auteurs
- Lalaoui, Noemie, de Poulpiquet Anne, Haddad Raoudha, Le Goff Alan, Holzinger Michael, Gounel Sebastien, Mermoux Michel, Infossi Pascale, Mano Nicolas, Lojou Elisabeth, and Cosnier Serge
- Revue
- Chem. Commun. (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
- Volume
- 51
- Pagination
- 7447–7450
- ISSN
- 1359-7345
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