Abstract

A recent advance in the engineering of biological oxygen cathodes has resulted in a laccase cathode that, when mounted on a rotating disk, operates at a current density controlled by transport of oxygen to the disk surface. Indeed, electrodes have been demonstrated that generate current densities near 5 mA/cm at 1000 rpm, greatly exceeding the current density predicted by the Levich equation, which is only ~0.5 mA/cm.

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