Patch-Type Wearable Enzymatic Lactate Biofuel Cell With Carbon Cloth Bioelectrodes for Energy Harvesting From Human Sweat

  • Jayapiriya U
  • Goel S
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Abstract

Enzyme-powered biofuel cells (EBFCs) are one of the most possible power sources for wearable microelectronic devices because of their small size and specificity of enzymes. The optimum realization of these energy sources becomes possible by fabricating biocompatible, flexible, and environment-friendly electrode materials with high active sites. Nanomaterials, with enhanced surface area, fulfill th...

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Jayapiriya, U. S., & Goel, S. (2022). Patch-Type Wearable Enzymatic Lactate Biofuel Cell With Carbon Cloth Bioelectrodes for Energy Harvesting From Human Sweat. IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics, 1(1), 32–38. https://doi.org/10.1109/jflex.2022.3157276

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