Abstract

The visible light-operated saccharide–O 2 biofuel cell consisting of zinc chlorin-e 6 (ZnChl-e 6) adsorbed on nanocrystalline TiO 2 layer coated onto optical transparent conductive glass electrode (OTE) as an anode, platinum-coated OTE as a cathode, and the fuel solution containing sucrose as a saccharide, invertase, glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) and NAD + is studied as a new type biofuel cell. The short-circuit photocurrent ( I SC) and the open-circuit photovoltage ( V OC) of this cell are 9.0 μA cm −2 and 415 mV, respectively. The peaks in the photocurrent action spectrum of this cell are observed at 400 and 800 nm and the incident photon-to-current efficiency (IPCE) values at 400 and 800 nm are estimated to be ca. 17.3% and 10.6%. Thus, a new type of visible light-operated saccharide–O 2 biofuel cell with the visible and near IR photosensitization of ZnChl-e 6 molecules on nanocrystalline TiO 2 film electrode is accomplished.

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