Renewable biobased carbon fibers are promising materials for large-scale electrochemical applications including chemical processing, energy storage, and biofuel cells. Their performance is, however, often limited by low activity. Herein we report that branching carbon nanotubes can enhance the activity of carbonized cellulosic fibers, such that the oxidation potential of NAD(H) was reduced to 0.55 V from 0.9 V when applied for bioprocessing. Coordinating with enzyme catalysts, such hierarchical carbon materials effectively facilitated the biotransformation of glycerol, with the total turnover number of NAD(H) over 3500 within 5 h of reaction
Presented on February 18, 2009, from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering B...
AbstractA bio fuel cell which consists entirely of biocompatible carbon materials is described in th...
The biopolymer cellulose is an inexhaustible source for the synthesis of various functional material...
New nanostructured electrodes, promising for the production of clean and renewable energy in biofuel...
Carbon nanofibers (CNFs) are a promising material as conducting support of catalysts in (bio)electr...
International audienceCarbon nanofibers (CNFs) are a promising material as conducting support of cat...
International audienceIn the present international crisis of fossil energy, renewable energies and b...
Supercapacitors are efficient energy storage devices with long lifetime and safe service. Their effe...
Novel carbon nanotube based electrodes of microbial fuel cells (MFC) have been developed. MFC is a p...
The electrical connection of enzymes and microelectrodes is usually achieved through the direct depo...
Poor electron transfer and slow mass transport of substrate are significant rate-limiting steps in e...
The paper demonstrates a novel glucose/O-2 biofuel cell (BFC) based on the electrospun collagen-SWNT...
Commercial carbon fibers can be used as electrodes with high conductive surfaces in reduced devices....
Biotransformation of emerging pollutants under anoxic conditions can be accelerated by carbon materi...
Novel nanocomposites comprised of bacterial cellulose (BC) with carboxylic multi-walled carbon nanot...
Presented on February 18, 2009, from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering B...
AbstractA bio fuel cell which consists entirely of biocompatible carbon materials is described in th...
The biopolymer cellulose is an inexhaustible source for the synthesis of various functional material...
New nanostructured electrodes, promising for the production of clean and renewable energy in biofuel...
Carbon nanofibers (CNFs) are a promising material as conducting support of catalysts in (bio)electr...
International audienceCarbon nanofibers (CNFs) are a promising material as conducting support of cat...
International audienceIn the present international crisis of fossil energy, renewable energies and b...
Supercapacitors are efficient energy storage devices with long lifetime and safe service. Their effe...
Novel carbon nanotube based electrodes of microbial fuel cells (MFC) have been developed. MFC is a p...
The electrical connection of enzymes and microelectrodes is usually achieved through the direct depo...
Poor electron transfer and slow mass transport of substrate are significant rate-limiting steps in e...
The paper demonstrates a novel glucose/O-2 biofuel cell (BFC) based on the electrospun collagen-SWNT...
Commercial carbon fibers can be used as electrodes with high conductive surfaces in reduced devices....
Biotransformation of emerging pollutants under anoxic conditions can be accelerated by carbon materi...
Novel nanocomposites comprised of bacterial cellulose (BC) with carboxylic multi-walled carbon nanot...
Presented on February 18, 2009, from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering B...
AbstractA bio fuel cell which consists entirely of biocompatible carbon materials is described in th...
The biopolymer cellulose is an inexhaustible source for the synthesis of various functional material...