The road to safe and effective implantable electrical power devices has been long-and the goal has not been reached yet, although a certain amount of scientific and technological progress has been made. This brief review is focused on highlighting the stages of development of implanted fuel cells capable of providing electrical power for running implanted "personal electronics". The paper starts with early efforts to implant glucose-burning fuel cells in dogs, and ends with realistic attempts at interfacing a more sophisticated enzymatic glucose/oxygen fuel cell in an actual human blood stream. However, before that, the review deals with thermodynamic aspects of fuel cells, emphasizing the general advantages of these devices. Further steps,...
Abstract: Powering implantable devices in human body with a glucose based fuel cell (GFC) offers an ...
© 2015 IEEE. Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) technology has the ability to directly convert sugar into ele...
We present the operational concept, microfabrication, and electrical performance of an enzyme-less d...
A major challenge facing the development of implantable devices for clinical use is in finding a sui...
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have been shown to efficiently generate electricity from organic compoun...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The most common e...
International audienceThere is a growing interest in the design and engineering of operational biofu...
We present an enzymeless, surface mountable glucose fuel cell based on abiotic catalysts. The device...
A review. Interdisciplinary research has combined the efforts of many scientists and engineers to g...
Here we report an enzymic fuel cell in a vein replica that generates sustained electricity, enough t...
Electrochemical studies were performed to explore electron transfer (ET) between human white blood c...
Powering future generations of implanted medical devices will require cumbersome transcutaneous ener...
We have developed an implantable fuel cell that generates power through glucose oxidation, producing...
5 pagesInternational audienceWe describe the first implanted glucose biofuel cell (GBFC) that is cap...
The improvement in quality of modern health-care is closely related to the need for medical autonomo...
Abstract: Powering implantable devices in human body with a glucose based fuel cell (GFC) offers an ...
© 2015 IEEE. Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) technology has the ability to directly convert sugar into ele...
We present the operational concept, microfabrication, and electrical performance of an enzyme-less d...
A major challenge facing the development of implantable devices for clinical use is in finding a sui...
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have been shown to efficiently generate electricity from organic compoun...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The most common e...
International audienceThere is a growing interest in the design and engineering of operational biofu...
We present an enzymeless, surface mountable glucose fuel cell based on abiotic catalysts. The device...
A review. Interdisciplinary research has combined the efforts of many scientists and engineers to g...
Here we report an enzymic fuel cell in a vein replica that generates sustained electricity, enough t...
Electrochemical studies were performed to explore electron transfer (ET) between human white blood c...
Powering future generations of implanted medical devices will require cumbersome transcutaneous ener...
We have developed an implantable fuel cell that generates power through glucose oxidation, producing...
5 pagesInternational audienceWe describe the first implanted glucose biofuel cell (GBFC) that is cap...
The improvement in quality of modern health-care is closely related to the need for medical autonomo...
Abstract: Powering implantable devices in human body with a glucose based fuel cell (GFC) offers an ...
© 2015 IEEE. Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) technology has the ability to directly convert sugar into ele...
We present the operational concept, microfabrication, and electrical performance of an enzyme-less d...