Abstract

AbstractWe report on the performance of a prototype glucose/O2 biofuel cell in a physiological buffer. The cell consists of cathode based on Melanocarpus albomyces laccase (with a reported T1 copper redox potential of + 0.26 V vs. Ag/AgCl) co‐immobilised with an osmium redox polymer mediating film on glassy carbon (GC) separated by a Nafion 117 membrane from a GC anode in anolyte of glucose oxidase, N,N,N′,N′‐tetramethyl‐p‐phenylenediamine (TMPD) as a mediator, all immersed in pH 7.4 phosphate buffer solution containing 0.15 M NaCl and dissolved oxygen, thermostated at 37 °C, mimicking physiological conditions. Two osmium redox polymers are employed for cathodic mediation: [Os(2,2′‐bipyridine)2(polyvinylimidazole)10Cl]+/2+ (E°′ 0.22 V vs. Ag/AgCl) and [Os(4,4′‐dichloro‐2,2′‐bipyridine)2(polyvinylimidazole)10Cl]+/2+ (E°′ 0.35 V vs. Ag/AgCl). Power outputs of 52 μW cm–2 at 0.21 V and 17 μW cm–2 at 0.34 V were obtained for assembled fuel cells containing the respective redox polymer‐mediated laccase cathodes, illustrating the increased power obtained as a result of higher biocatalytic efficiency using a redox polymer with redox potential tailored for the enzyme.

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