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反氧化聚合物介导酶电极的动力学
Joshua W Gallaway1, Scott A Calabrese Barton
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|June 11, 2008
概括
使用乳糖酶和介质的酶电极优化生物燃料电池的性能. 该研究揭示了最大功率输出的理想媒介氧化还原潜力,增强了酶电极设计.
科学领域:
- 生物技术是生物技术.
- 电化学 电化学 电化学
- 酶工程是什么? 酶工程是什么?
背景情况:
- 酶电极对于生物燃料电池至关重要,需要有效的电子转移.
- 基于的氧化还原聚合物为介质应用提供可调节的氧化还原潜力.
研究的目的:
- 为了优化介质氧化还原潜力,以提高基于laccase的生物燃料电池的功率输出.
- 为了研究介质酶氧化还原电位差异和电子转移动力学之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 使用乳糖酶和各种基于的氧化还原聚合物介质制造酶电极.
- 实验电流密度的分析,使用一维数值模型来确定动力参数.
- 确定一个假设的生物燃料电池中最大功率输出的最佳媒介氧化还原潜力.
主要成果:
- 调解的双分子速率常数与调解物的氧化还原潜力有显著的变化,从250到9.4 x 10^4 s^-1 M^-1.
- 乳糖酶-氧气反应速率常数被确定为2.4 x 10^5 s^-1 M^-1.
- 发现Trametes versicolor laccase的最佳媒介氧化还原潜力为0.66V (SHE),用于最大输出功率.
结论:
- 媒介酶过强直接影响双分子速率常数和生物燃料电池的整体效率.
- 提出了一种特定的分子结构,以实现最佳的媒介潜力,以提高生物燃料电池性能.
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