Abstract
Biofuel cell is a next-generation energy device that generates the electricity from renewable fuels such as glucose using redox enzymes as electrode catalyses. We re-constructed in vitro pentose phosphate pathway for 24-e oxidation of glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) into CO2 and linked it to mediated bioelectrocatalytic NADPH oxidation system in order to improve the energy density of biofuel cells. The electrolysis efficiency reached to 40% in the G6P oxidation by adjusting the composition of the enzymes in the pathway.
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Sakai, H., Tokita, Y., Tsujimura, S., Shirai, O., & Kano, K. (2013). Re-construction of Pentose Phosphate pathway coupled with a bioelectrocatalytic NADPH oxidation system for bioanodes of Biofuel cells. Electrochemistry, 81(11), 981–984. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.81.981
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