La biopile enzymatique à glucose/oxygène

Volume: 32, Issue: 8-9, Pages: 771 - 773
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
An implanted biofuel cell (IBFC) is a novel device that provides the means to create electricity from glucose and oxygen, using an original architecture for the IBFC that provides efficient work inside a living organism. In the future these IBFCs will be required to power implanted devices to assist failing physiological functions in humans. The active ingredients of such IBFCs are glucose oxidase at the anode and laccase at the cathode. These...
Paper Details
Title
La biopile enzymatique à glucose/oxygène
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
32
Issue
8-9
Pages
771 - 773
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