## Abstract An enzyme‐modified carbon ceramic electrode was constructed and studied that is capable to reduce dioxygen supplied from the gas phase. The permeation of the electrode material and its hydrophobic silicate component was studied by scanning electrochemical microscopy. The mass‐transfer c
Vertically aligned carbon nanotube film electrodes for bioelectrocatalytic dioxygen reduction
✍ Scribed by Adrianna Zloczewska; Martin Jönsson-Niedziolka; Jerzy Rogalski; Marcin Opallo
- Book ID
- 103828518
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 901 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-4686
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✦ Synopsis
We have prepared vertically aligned carbon nanotube (VACNT) film electrodes for bioelectrocatalytic dioxygen reduction. The electrodes were prepared by a CNT-transfer technique attaching the as-grown VACNTs to an ITO electrode with a conductive CNT/epoxy glue. The VACNTs greatly enhance the active electrode area as shown by the substantial current increase of the slow electroreduction of hydrogen peroxide as well as the increase of the efficiency of the oxidation and reduction of the water-insoluble redox probe t-butylferrocene. Several methods for immobilisation of the multicopper enzyme laccase, both with and without mediator, were evaluated. Very high non-mediated catalytic dioxygen reduction current was measured using VACNTs functionalised with 1-pyrenesulfonic acid. The VACNT electrodes were successfully applied as cathode in a zinc-oxygen battery, reaching a power density of 275 W cm -2 at 1.5 V with pyrene-functionalised VACNTs and 115 W cm -2 at 0.9 V with syringaldazine as a mediator in oxygen saturated buffer.
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