Efficient
Blood-toleration Enzymatic Biofuel Cell via In Situ Protection of an Enzyme Catalyst
Posted on 2020-09-04 - 14:12
The
enzymatic biofuel cell (EBFC) has been considered as a promising implantable
energy generator because it can extract energy from a living body
without any harm to the host. However, an unprotected enzyme will
be destabilized and even eventually be deactivated in human blood.
Thus, the performance of implantable EBFC has received barely any
improvement. It is therefore a breakthrough in realizing a superior
efficient EBFC that can work stably in human blood which relies in
protecting the enzyme to defend it from the attack of biological molecules
in human blood. Herein, we innovatively created a single-walled carbon
nanotube (SWCNT) and cascaded enzyme-glucose oxidase (GOx)/horseradish
peroxidase (HRP) coembedded hydrophilic MAF-7 biocatalyst (SWCNT-MAF-7-GOx/HRP).
The SWCNT-MAF-7-GOx/HRP is highly stable in electrocatalytic activity
even when it is exposed to high temperature and some molecular inhibitors.
In addition, we were pleasantly surprised to find that the electrocatalytic
activity of GOx/HRP in hydrophilic SWCNT-MAF-7 far surpasses that
of the GOx/HRP in hydrophobic SWCNT-ZIF-8. In human whole blood, the
SWCNT-MAF-7-GOx/HRP catalytic EBFC exhibits an eightfold increase
in power density (119 μW cm–2 vs 14 μW
cm–2) and 13-fold increase in stability in comparison
with the EBFC based on an unprotected enzyme. In this study, the application
of metal–organic framework-based encapsulation techniques in
the field of biofuel cells is successfully realized, breaking a new
path for creating implantable bioelectrical-generating devices.
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Yimamumaimaiti, Tajiguli; Lu, Xuanzhao; Zhang, Jian-Rong; Wang, Linlin; Zhu, Jun-Jie (2020). Efficient
Blood-toleration Enzymatic Biofuel Cell via In Situ Protection of an Enzyme Catalyst. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.0c11186