Carbon paper covered with side-naphthylated multi walled carbon nanotubes was used as the conducting support for the construction of a biocathode in a hybrid biofuel cell. Laccase Carrena unicolor enzyme was employed as the catalyst for the 4e reduction of oxygen and a zinc disc covered with hopeite was used as the anode. Derivatized carbon nanotubes increase the working surface of the electrode and provide direct contact with the active sites of laccase. Biobattery characteristics under externally applied resitance, and power-time dependencies under flow cell conditions were evaluated. The system including the sandwich biobattery powering a dedicated two-electrode minipotentiostat with a simple sensor electrode was employed for monitoring a model neurotransmitter-catechol. The biobattery-powered sensor yielded the oxidation currents linearly dependent on catechol concentration in the range 0-2nM and with a correlation coefficient of 0,998. This type of biobattery with lacase as the cathode catalyst can be integrated with analytical devices and power them even in long time monitoring experimants
Autorzy
- D. Majdecka,
- S. Draminska,
- K. Stolarczyk,
- M. Kizling,
- P. Krysinski,
- J. Golimowski,
- prof. dr hab. inż. Jan Biernat link otwiera się w nowej karcie ,
- R. Bilewicz
Informacje dodatkowe
- DOI
- Cyfrowy identyfikator dokumentu elektronicznego link otwiera się w nowej karcie 10.1149/2.0731506jes
- Kategoria
- Publikacja w czasopiśmie
- Typ
- artykuł w czasopiśmie wyróżnionym w JCR
- Język
- angielski
- Rok wydania
- 2015