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A simple biofuel cell cathode with human red blood cells as electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction. | LitMetric

A simple biofuel cell cathode with human red blood cells as electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction.

Biosens Bioelectron

Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science, 12-1 Ichigaya-Funagawara-machi, Shinjyuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0826, Japan.

Published: May 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Human red blood cells (RBCs) demonstrate direct electron transfer (DET) capabilities when placed on a bare indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode, with a formal potential of -0.152 V as determined by cyclic voltammetry.
  • The presence of hemoglobin in the RBCs facilitates these DET activities, showing that active redox reactions involve iron-bearing heme groups within the hemoglobin molecules.
  • Additionally, RBCs exhibit oxygen reduction reactions in an O2-saturated environment, allowing a biofuel cell configured with RBCs to achieve an open-circuit voltage of approximately 0.43 V and a peak power density of about 0.68 μW cm(-2).

Article Abstract

A red blood cell (RBC) from human exhibited direct electron transfer (DET) activity on a bare indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode. A formal potential of -0.152 V vs. a silver-silver chloride saturated potassium chloride (Ag|AgCl|KCl(satd.)) was estimated for the human RBC (type AB) from a pair of redox peaks at around 0.089 and -0.215 V (vs. Ag|AgCl|KCl(satd.)) on cyclic voltammetric (CV) measurements in a phosphate buffered saline (PBS; 39 mM; pH 7.4) solution. The results agreed well with those of a redox couple for iron-bearing heme groups in hemoglobin molecules (HbFe(II)/HbFe(III)) on the bare ITO electrodes, indicated that DET active species were hemoglobin (Hb) molecules encapsulated by a phospholipid bilayer membrane of the human RBC. The quantity of electrochemically active Hb in the human RBC was estimated to be 30 pmol cm(-2). In addition, the human RBC exhibited oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity in the dioxygen (O2) saturated PBS solution at the negative potential from ca. -0.15 V (vs. Ag|AgCl|KCl(satd.)). A single cell test proved that a biofuel cell (BFC) with an O2|RBC|ITO cathode showed the open-circuit voltage (OCV) of ca. 0.43 V and the maximum power density of ca. 0.68 μW cm(-2).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2013.11.063DOI Listing

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