A miniature biofuel cell operating at 0.78 V.
Abstract
We report the highest voltage miniature biofuel cell to date, a membrane-less cell operating at 37 degrees C in pH 5 buffer at 0.78 V.
We report the highest voltage miniature biofuel cell to date, a membrane-less cell operating at 37 degrees C in pH 5 buffer at 0.78 V.
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Chemical Communications – Pubmed
Published: Jul 17, 2003
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