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Название: Biofuel Cells

Автор: Группа авторов

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Физика

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isbn: 9781119725053

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СКАЧАТЬ 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Fuel Cell 17.3 Biofuel Cells 17.4 Implantable Devices Powered by Using Biofuel Cell 17.5 Single Compartment EBFCs 17.6 Extracting Energy from Human Perspiration Through Epidermal Biofuel Cell 17.7 Mammalian Body Fluid as an Energy Source 17.8 Implantation of Enzymatic Biofuel Cell in Living Lobsters 17.9 Biofuel Cell Implanted in Snail 17.10 Application of Biofuel Cell 17.11 Conclusion References

      22  Index

      23  Also of Interest

      24  End User License Agreement

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      1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 (a) Structure of a subunit of glucose oxidase from Aspergillus niger ...Figure 1.2 Molecular dynamics studies of the structure of the active site of wil...Figure 1.3 (a) Structure of laccase from Trametes versicolor elucidated by Bertr...Figure 1.4 Schematic of popular enzyme immobilization techniques. (a) Adsorption...Figure 1.5 Reactions of (a) primary and (b) secondary amines with aldehydes. (c)...Figure 1.6 Reactions of (a) primary and (b) secondary amines with epoxides. (c) ...Figure 1.7 (a) Schematic representation of a polarization curve for an ideal and...Figure 1.8 Structural and electronic modifications of supports to improve the el...Figure 1.9 Types of supports reported for biofuel cells.Figure 1.10 Schematic of the i − E curves for mediated and non-mediated electrod...Figure 1.11 Comparison of direct and mediated electron transfer in electrodes co...Figure 1.12 Characterization of the performance of a GOx anode and a Lac cathode...Figure 1.13 Integration of bioprocesses with microbial electrolysis cells (MEC).Figure 1.14 Overview of hypothetic mechanism for CH4 production from CO2. (a) In...

      2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Schematic representation of a typical EFC.Figure 2.2 Photograph of a snail with implanted biocatalytic electrodes (Adapted...Figure 2.3 (a) Photograph of the implantation of microbioelectrodes into the rat...Figure 2.4 (a) Photograph of the biofuel cell sheet and LEDs connected with the ...Figure 2.5 Photograph of the contact lens encapsulated enzymatic biofuel cell an...

      3 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 Progress in the advancements in the biofuel cell efficiency.Figure 3.2 Basic design of a biofuel cell.Figure 3.3 Fabrication and performance of a 1.5-ml MFC device. (a) Schematic pre...

      4 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 A generalized schematic of an EBFC representing important components ...Figure 4.2 Schematic illustration of glucose oxidation by glucose oxidase in EBF...Figure 4.3 Different methods for the immobilization of enzymes.Figure 4.4 Different method for the enzyme immobilization on the support [39].Figure 4.5 Different methods of cross-linking enzymes for their immobilization [...Figure 4.6 A biocompatible EBFC based on bioelectrodes. EBFC components. Bioelec...Figure 4.7 Multiple sources of failure of implanted bioelectric devices [75].

      5 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 Working principle of a typical dual-chamber MFC.Figure 5.2 Main electron transfer mechanisms in microbial fuel cell (MFC).Figure 5.3 Integration of stacked MFC in Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) in Da...Figure 5.4 Current applications of microbial fuel cell (MFC) platform.

      6 Chapter 6Figure 6.1 Schematic diagram of biofuel cell.Figure 6.2 Classification of fuel cell.Figure 6.3 Schematic diagram of a biofuel cell (enzyme based). Reproduced with p...Figure 6.4 Various implanTable/wearable medical microelectronic devices: pacemak...Figure 6.5 (a) Photograph of a flexible paper based device with a carbon black t...Figure 6.6 (a) Schematic representation of CNTF-based biofuel cell and (b) schem...Figure 6.7 Rewrapping structure of the fuel cell fabricated by using MWCNT sheet...Figure 6.8 (a) Image of the wearable enzyme-based biofuel cell which is used to ...

      7 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 UV-Visible spectra of enzyme solution before immobilization (red) and...Figure 8.2 A typical CV of glucose oxidation onto Immobilized glucose oxidase su...

      8 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 Various cell configuration of PBEC-FC.Figure 9.2 Working principle of dual chamber PS-BFC with biocatalyst on the cath...Figure 9.3 A coupled p-BFC with cathodic PBR half-cell.Figure 9.4 Single chamber p-BFC.Figure 9.5 The diagram of sediment PS-BFC.Figure 9.6 (a) Photovoltaic (PV)-electrolysis device schematic for solar water s...Figure 9.7 Mechanistic illustration of photoelectrode reactions under illuminati...Figure 9.8 (a) Energy diagram for the promotion and delivery of electron from mi...Figure 9.9 (a) Schematic diagram of a single chamber PE-BFC with the phtobioanod...Figure 9.10 Schematic diagram showing (a) a dual-chamber PE-BFC with the photobi...Figure 9.11 (a) FESEM image showing the G/CNT biofilm tightly attached to the ca...Figure 9.12 (a) The SEM image of BTNA, (b) photocurrent generation of BTNA and T...Figure 9.13 (a) The SEM images of TK/TiO2 and FDH-CH3V(CH2)9COOH electrode, (b) ...

      9 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 Diagrammatic representation biological fuel cell which generating cu...Figure 11.2 Diagrammatic representation of half-biofuel cell.Figure 11.3 Classification of bio fuel cells.Figure 11.4 Diagrammatic representation of product type system. (a) Fermenter no...Figure 11.5 Mediated electron transfer and direct electron transfer process, (a)...Figure 11.6 Photo microbial biofuel cell.Figure 11.7 Different stages of fabrication of: (a) the microelectrode array, (b...

      10 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Double chamber biofuel cell with bio anode and bio cathode.Figure 12.2 ORR pathways and their thermodynamic potentials.Figure 12.3 Summary of possible ORR pathways СКАЧАТЬ