An oxidizable anion-excluding polymer-overlayer for oxygen electrodes

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Abstract

Here we describe an anion excluding ion-permeable membrane, which we evaluate on an O2-electroreducing cathode poised at a strongly oxidizing potential, near the reversible potential of the O2/H2O half cell. The bioelectrocatalyst of the O2 cathode consists of the cross-linked electrostatic adduct of a polycationic redox hydrogel and bilirubin oxidase (BOD), a polyanion at neutral at pH 7.3. If an uncured Nafion dispersion is applied on this bioelectrocatalyst, the polyanionic Nafion displaces the BOD in the electrostatic adduct, de-wiring the BOD. We show here that insertion of a polycationic poly(acrylamide-co-vinylimidazole) (PAA-PVI) between the bioelectrocatalyst and the Nafion prevents the dewiring of BOD. The resulting bi-layer membrane effectively excludes the urate, thiocyanate and NADH anions. © 2009 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Kang, C., Cho, S., Shin, H., & Heller, A. (2009). An oxidizable anion-excluding polymer-overlayer for oxygen electrodes. Electroanalysis, 21(24), 2709–2712. https://doi.org/10.1002/elan.200900310

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