Miniature Enzymatic Fuel Cells

Takeo Miyake*, Matsuhiko Nishizawa

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Enzymatic fuel cells (EFCs) are power devices in which enzymes are used as electrocatalysts to convert biochemical energy directly into electricity, in contrast to metallic catalysts commonly used in fuel cells. This chapter describes the three types of MEFCs fabricated using a series of microelectromechanical system (MEMS)-related techniques. An insertion miniature enzymatic fuel cells (MEFCs) is a type of cell that generates electricity from sugars in living organisms. A microfluidic MEFC consists of microchannels for continuous fuel supply, in which the power generation and performance depend on several fluidic parameters including the flow velocity, electrode configuration, and channel dimensions. The series and parallel stacking of microfluidic MEFCs increase the level of output voltage and net lifetime, respectively. Finally, a sheet-shaped MEFC is described that could be combined with wearable electronics of the future. Engineering advances focused on miniaturization described to promote early practical applications and commercialization of EFCs.

本文言語English
ホスト出版物のタイトルEnzymatic Fuel Cells: From Fundamentals to Applications
出版社Wiley Blackwell
ページ361-373
ページ数13
ISBN(電子版)9781118869796
ISBN(印刷版)9781118369234
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2014 5月 27
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  • 工学(全般)

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