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Mediator-free carbon nanotube yarn biofuel cell
2016-10-24 18:32:43 조회수1500
Cheong Hoon Kwon‡(a), Young Bin Park‡(a), Jae Ah Lee(b) Young-Bong Choi(c) Hyug-Han Kim(c) M´arcio D. Lima(b) Ray H. Baughman(b) and Seon Jeong Kim(a)* a) Center for Self-powered Actuation, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, Korea. E-mail: sjk@hanyang.ac.kr b) The Alan G. MacDiarmid NanoTech Institute, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX 75083, USA c) Department of Chemistry, Dankook University, Cheonan 31116, Korea 원문 링크 : http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2016/RA/c6ra06570h#!divAbstract

Abstract

Enzymatic biofuel cells are the most promising energy sources for implanted biomedical devices. However, direct implantation of biofuel cells has been limited by toxicity from metal-based redox mediators, and by a short operation time because of their instability, especially in physiological conditions. Here we introduce a yarn-type enzymatic biofuel cell for direct electron transfer using surface tension induced self-assembly of aligned multi-walled carbon nanotubes. This biofuel cell offers a maximum power density of 236 mW cm2, and an open circuit voltage of 0.61 V in 30 mM glucose-containing phosphatebuffered saline, without any mediators or chemical cross-linkers. Furthermore, the proposed self-assembled carbon nanotube-based structure provides enhanced stability for biofuel cells: 84% of the initial power output was consistently maintained after 20 days of continuous operation. Our biocompatible,microsized yarn biofuel cell electrode could be applied easily as needle or catheter shapes in various biomedical

 
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