AbstractIn this mini-review we briefly describe some historical developments made in the field of enzymatic fuel cells (FCs), discussing important design considerations taken when constructing mediator-, cofactor-, and membrane-less biological FCs (BFCs). Since the topic is rather extensive, only BFCs utilizing direct electron transfer (DET) reactions on both the anodic and cathodic sides are considered. Moreover, the performance of mostly glucose/oxygen biodevices is analyzed and compared. We also present some unpublished results on mediator-, cofactor-, and membrane-less glucose/oxygen BFCs recently designed in our group and tested in different human physiological fluids, such as blood, plasma, saliva, and tears. Finally, further perspect...
Recent developments in bio-fuel cell technology are reviewed. A general introduction to bio-fuel cel...
International audienceThe ever-increasing demands for clean and sustainable energy sources combined ...
AbstractEnzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) can generate energy from metabolites present in physiologica...
AbstractIn this mini-review we briefly describe some historical developments made in the field of en...
A review of some historical developments made in the field of enzymic fuel cells, discussing importa...
Biological Fuel Cells (BFCs) use biological catalysts to convert chemical energy into electrical ene...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the integration of enzymes and redox mediators capab...
Enzymatic fuel cells convert the chemical energy of biofuels into electrical energy. Unlike traditio...
During the last years biofuel fuel cells (BFCs) have attracted great interest due to their possible ...
Enzymatic fuel cells (EFCs) are bioelectronic devices based on redox enzymes, which convert chemical...
International audienceCatalytic four-electron reduction of O2 to water is one of the most extensivel...
We report on the fabrication and characterisation of the very first direct electron transfer-based g...
A red blood cell (RBC) from human exhibited direct electron transfer (DET) activity on a bare indium...
Recent developments in bio-fuel cell technology are reviewed. A general introduction to bio-fuel cel...
We report on the fabrication and characterisation of the very first direct electron transfer-based g...
Recent developments in bio-fuel cell technology are reviewed. A general introduction to bio-fuel cel...
International audienceThe ever-increasing demands for clean and sustainable energy sources combined ...
AbstractEnzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) can generate energy from metabolites present in physiologica...
AbstractIn this mini-review we briefly describe some historical developments made in the field of en...
A review of some historical developments made in the field of enzymic fuel cells, discussing importa...
Biological Fuel Cells (BFCs) use biological catalysts to convert chemical energy into electrical ene...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the integration of enzymes and redox mediators capab...
Enzymatic fuel cells convert the chemical energy of biofuels into electrical energy. Unlike traditio...
During the last years biofuel fuel cells (BFCs) have attracted great interest due to their possible ...
Enzymatic fuel cells (EFCs) are bioelectronic devices based on redox enzymes, which convert chemical...
International audienceCatalytic four-electron reduction of O2 to water is one of the most extensivel...
We report on the fabrication and characterisation of the very first direct electron transfer-based g...
A red blood cell (RBC) from human exhibited direct electron transfer (DET) activity on a bare indium...
Recent developments in bio-fuel cell technology are reviewed. A general introduction to bio-fuel cel...
We report on the fabrication and characterisation of the very first direct electron transfer-based g...
Recent developments in bio-fuel cell technology are reviewed. A general introduction to bio-fuel cel...
International audienceThe ever-increasing demands for clean and sustainable energy sources combined ...
AbstractEnzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) can generate energy from metabolites present in physiologica...