Fundamentals and Bioengineering of Enzymatic Fuel Cells. Part 1. Bioengineering of Enzymes as Electrocatalysts
Abstract
The MURI research has been comprised of four interconnected Thrust Areas: Enzyme Engineering of Bio-electrocatalysts; Oxidation of Complex Biofuel; Electron Transfer Fundamentals; and Interface Architecture and Transport Phenomena in Bio-electrodes. The program established in summary that enzymatic biofuel cells present a viable candidate for ultimate miniaturization of power sources because it is a class of energy conversion devices that employ molecular electrocatalysts - enzymes and hierarchical surface architectures developed in the course of the advancement of bio-nano interface technology. Processes at the enzymatic biofuel cells take place on several hierarchical scales: molecular-to-anoscalc (enzyme catalysis), nanoscale-to-macroscale for the transport and macroscale for device integration. Enzymatic biofuel cells present a viable candidate for ultimate miniaturization because it is a class of energy conversion devices that employ molecular electrocatalysts - enzymes and hierarchical surface architectures developed in the course of the advancement of bio-nano interlace technology.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 31, 2012
- Accession Number
- ADA567283
Entities
People
- Michael Cooney
- Min Li
- Plamen Atanassov
- Sanjeev Mukerjee
- Scott Banta
- Scott Calabrese Barton
Organizations
- University of New Mexico