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Glucose oxidase as a biocatalytic enzyme-based bio-fuel cell using Nafion membrane limiting crossover

  • University of Cape Town

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Abstract

A novel combination for an Enzyme-based Biofuel cell included a Nafion membrane as an ion transporter that maintained a working cell charge and inhibited membrane degradation. The prototype cell chamber used oxygen (O 2) in the cathode cell and glucose in the anode. The Nafion membrane stability studied here was evidently in the region of 0% loss of conductivity as the charge was constant and increased after the addition of glucose. The prototype cell chamber used NaCl in the cathode cell and glucose oxidase (GOx) in the anodic chamber was successfully studied for membrane stability showed in this study no evidence of poisoning from membrane leakage in a controlled pH environment. There was no crossover at the anaerobic operating ambient temperatures and under physiological pH 5-7 conditions. In this research we have successfully used a Nafion membrane together with GOx and under controlled conditions produced respectable power densities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012062
JournalIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Volume49
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
EventInternational Conference on Functional Materials and Nanotechnologies 2013, FM and NT 2013 - Tartu, Estonia
Duration: 21 Apr 201324 Apr 2013

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

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