A quasi-solid-sate and self-powered biosupercapacitor based on flexible nanoporous gold electrodes
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posted on 2018-05-08, 08:32 authored by Xinxin Xiao, Edmond MagnerEdmond MagnerA quasi-solid-state and flexible biofuel cell using a hydrogel electrolyte preloaded with sugar as a fuel is described. The device can function as a self-powered biosupercapacitor delivering pulses for over 600 cycles, with a power density over 10 times higher than that from the biofuel cell alone.
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