
Development of paper based electrodes: From air-breathing to paintable enzymatic cathodes
2012; Elsevier BV; Volume: 82; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.electacta.2012.06.094
ISSN1873-3859
AutoresGustavo P. M. K. Ciniciato, Carolin Lau, Andrew Cochrane, Scott S. Sibbett, Ernesto Rafael González, Plamen Atanassov,
Tópico(s)Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
ResumoThis work presents the results from the development of bio-cathodes for the application on paper-based biofuel cells. Our main goal here is to demonstrate the possibility of using different designs of air-breathing bio-cathodes and ink-based bio-cathodes for this new type of paper based electrochemical cell. The electrochemical performance for the bio-electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction was studied by using open circuit voltage and amperometry measurements, as well as polarization curves to probe the four-electron reduction reaction of ambient oxygen catalyzed by bilirubin oxidase (BOx). The electrochemical measurements showed that all procedures allowed the direct electron transfer from the active site of the bilirubin oxidase to the electrode surface with a limiting current density of almost 500 μA cm−2 for an air-breathing BOx cathode and 150 μA cm−2 for an ink based BOx cathode. Under a load of 300 mV a stable current density was obtained for 12 h of continuous operation.
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