AbstractEnzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) can generate energy from metabolites present in physiological fluids. They represent an attractive alternative to lithium batteries to power implantable devices, as they work at body temperature, are light and easy-to-miniaturise. To be implantable in blood vessels, EBFCs should not only be made of non-toxic and biocompatible compounds but should also be able to operate in continuous flow-through mode. The EBFC devices reported so far, however, implement carbon-based materials of questionable toxicity and stability, such as carbon nanotubes, and rely on the use of external redox mediators for the electrical connection between the enzyme and the electrode. With this study, we demonstrate for the first ...
The use of biofuel cells (BFC) is a promising approach to generate electricity. BFC can be successfu...
Powering future generations of implanted medical devices will require cumbersome transcutaneous ener...
International audienceThis paper reports the development and optimisation of a glucose/O-2 biofuel c...
AbstractEnzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) can generate energy from metabolites present in physiologica...
A variety of diagnostic and therapeutic medical technologies rely on long term implantation of an el...
A major challenge facing the development of implantable devices for clinical use is in finding a sui...
Electrochemical studies were performed to explore electron transfer (ET) between human white blood c...
We present an enzymeless, surface mountable glucose fuel cell based on abiotic catalysts. The device...
We report on the fabrication and characterisation of a gold-nanoparticle (AuNP)-basedmediatorlesssug...
© 2017 IEEE. Batteries for implanted medical devices such as pacemakers typically require surgical r...
The present work establishes the cost-effective and miniature microfluidic self-pumping paper based ...
Enzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) convert the chemical energy of biofuels, such as glucose and methano...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the integration of enzymes and redox mediators capab...
peer-reviewedA lactate/O2 enzymatic biofuel cell (EBFC) was prepared as a potential power source for...
The process of enzymatic catalysis of glucose oxidation releases electrons which, when harnessed to ...
The use of biofuel cells (BFC) is a promising approach to generate electricity. BFC can be successfu...
Powering future generations of implanted medical devices will require cumbersome transcutaneous ener...
International audienceThis paper reports the development and optimisation of a glucose/O-2 biofuel c...
AbstractEnzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) can generate energy from metabolites present in physiologica...
A variety of diagnostic and therapeutic medical technologies rely on long term implantation of an el...
A major challenge facing the development of implantable devices for clinical use is in finding a sui...
Electrochemical studies were performed to explore electron transfer (ET) between human white blood c...
We present an enzymeless, surface mountable glucose fuel cell based on abiotic catalysts. The device...
We report on the fabrication and characterisation of a gold-nanoparticle (AuNP)-basedmediatorlesssug...
© 2017 IEEE. Batteries for implanted medical devices such as pacemakers typically require surgical r...
The present work establishes the cost-effective and miniature microfluidic self-pumping paper based ...
Enzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) convert the chemical energy of biofuels, such as glucose and methano...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the integration of enzymes and redox mediators capab...
peer-reviewedA lactate/O2 enzymatic biofuel cell (EBFC) was prepared as a potential power source for...
The process of enzymatic catalysis of glucose oxidation releases electrons which, when harnessed to ...
The use of biofuel cells (BFC) is a promising approach to generate electricity. BFC can be successfu...
Powering future generations of implanted medical devices will require cumbersome transcutaneous ener...
International audienceThis paper reports the development and optimisation of a glucose/O-2 biofuel c...