Abstract: Powering implantable devices in human body with a glucose based fuel cell (GFC) offers an alternative to non-rechargeable batteries that typically require routine invasive surgery. There are three main approaches for GFCs to oxidise glucose. Enzymatic Fuel Cells are selective and have a high reaction rate but are unstable as the proteins can denature giving the cell a short lifespan. Microbial Fuel Cells use microbes to break down glucose to produce electrons. However they possess the danger of cell leakages that can introduce the microbes to the patient and risk possible infection. Abiotic Fuel Cells employ inorganic catalysts, typically a noble metal alloy or metallic carbon to oxidise and reduce glucose and oxygen respectively....
A rapid growth in technology and a sheer dependence on fossil fuels and disposable power supplies ha...
We have developed an implantable fuel cell that generates power through glucose oxidation, producing...
The road to safe and effective implantable electrical power devices has been long-and the goal has n...
We present an enzymeless, surface mountable glucose fuel cell based on abiotic catalysts. The device...
We present the operational concept, microfabrication, and electrical performance of an enzyme-less d...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The most common e...
AbstractEnzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) can generate energy from metabolites present in physiologica...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the integration of enzymes and redox mediators capab...
The use of biofuel cells (BFC) is a promising approach to generate electricity. BFC can be successfu...
Electrochemical studies were performed to explore electron transfer (ET) between human white blood c...
A major challenge facing the development of implantable devices for clinical use is in finding a sui...
Enzymatic fuel cells convert the chemical energy of biofuels into electrical energy. Unlike traditio...
© 2015 IEEE. Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) technology has the ability to directly convert sugar into ele...
This thesis focuses on studies of both enzymatic (EFC) and microbial (MFC) fuel cells. In the enzyma...
Miniaturized glucose-oxygen biofuel cells are useful to power implantable medical devices such as bi...
A rapid growth in technology and a sheer dependence on fossil fuels and disposable power supplies ha...
We have developed an implantable fuel cell that generates power through glucose oxidation, producing...
The road to safe and effective implantable electrical power devices has been long-and the goal has n...
We present an enzymeless, surface mountable glucose fuel cell based on abiotic catalysts. The device...
We present the operational concept, microfabrication, and electrical performance of an enzyme-less d...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The most common e...
AbstractEnzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) can generate energy from metabolites present in physiologica...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the integration of enzymes and redox mediators capab...
The use of biofuel cells (BFC) is a promising approach to generate electricity. BFC can be successfu...
Electrochemical studies were performed to explore electron transfer (ET) between human white blood c...
A major challenge facing the development of implantable devices for clinical use is in finding a sui...
Enzymatic fuel cells convert the chemical energy of biofuels into electrical energy. Unlike traditio...
© 2015 IEEE. Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) technology has the ability to directly convert sugar into ele...
This thesis focuses on studies of both enzymatic (EFC) and microbial (MFC) fuel cells. In the enzyma...
Miniaturized glucose-oxygen biofuel cells are useful to power implantable medical devices such as bi...
A rapid growth in technology and a sheer dependence on fossil fuels and disposable power supplies ha...
We have developed an implantable fuel cell that generates power through glucose oxidation, producing...
The road to safe and effective implantable electrical power devices has been long-and the goal has n...