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Nanoporous gold based biofuel cells on contact lenses

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posted on 2018-02-09, 15:20 authored by Xinxin Xiao, Till Siepenkötter, Peter Ó Conghaile, Dónal Leech, Edmond MagnerEdmond Magner
A lactate/O2 enzymatic biofuel cell (EBFC) was prepared as a potential power source for wearable micro-electronic devices. Mechanically stable and flexible nanoporous gold (NPG) electrodes were prepared using an electrochemical dealloying method consisting of a pre-anodization process and a subsequent electrochemical cleaning step. Bioanodes were prepared by the electrodeposition of an Os polymer and Pediococcus sp. lactate oxidase onto the electrode. The electrocatalytic response to lactate could be tuned by adjusting the deposition time. Bilirubin oxidase from Myrothecium verrucaria was covalently attached to a diazonium modified NPG surface. A flexible EBFC was prepared by placing the electrodes between two commercially available contact lenses to avoid direct contact with the eye. When tested in air-equilibrated artificial tear solutions (3 mM lactate), a maximum power density of 1.7±0.1 μW cm-2 and an open-circuit voltage of 380±28 mV was obtained, values slightly lower than in phosphate buffer solution (2.4±0.2 μW cm-2 and 455±21 mV, respectively). The decrease was mainly attributed to interference from ascorbate. After 5.5 h of operation, the EBFC retained 20% of the initial power output.

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Study on Aerodynamic Characteristics Control of Slender Body Using Active Flow Control Technique

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces;10 (8), pp 7107–7116

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ACS Publications

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peer-reviewed

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Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship, ERC

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© 2018 ACS This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, copyright © American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work seehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.7b18708

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