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Dmitry Pankratov1, Fei Shen, Roberto Ortiz
1Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark. cq@kemi.dtu.dk dmpp@kemi.dtu.dk.
Abstract:
We present a fuel-independent self-charging biosupercapacitor comprising an oxygen reducing enzymatic biocathode and an opposing bioelectrode, in which the supercapacitive properties of immobilised protein were utilised. Our findings disclose a novel hybrid type of bioelectrochemical systems, which can potentially be employed as an autonomous power supplier under substrate-deficient conditions.
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