AI Article Synopsis

  • Enzyme biofuel cells (EBFCs) efficiently convert chemical energy into electrical energy, offering advantages over traditional fuel cells like a variety of fuel options and environmental friendliness.
  • Current research on EBFCs focuses on the use of high-performance nanomaterials and the development of self-powered sensors.
  • The article highlights key properties of nanomaterials necessary for EBFCs and classifies research based on goals like enhancing efficiency and broadening fuel sources.

Article Abstract

Enzyme biofuel cells (EBFCs) can convert chemical or biochemical energy in fuel into electrical energy, and therefore have received widespread attention. EBFCs have advantages that traditional fuel cells cannot match, such as a wide range of fuel sources, environmental friendliness, and mild reaction conditions. At present, research on EBFCs mainly focuses on two aspects: one is the use of nanomaterials with excellent properties to construct high-performance EBFCs, and the other is self-powered sensors based on EBFCs. This article reviews the applied nanomaterials based on the working principle of EBFCs, analyzes the design ideas of self-powered sensors based on enzyme biofuel cells, and looks forward to their future research directions and application prospects. This article also points out the key properties of nanomaterials in EBFCs, such as electronic conductivity, biocompatibility, and catalytic activity. And the research on EBFCs is classified according to different research goals, such as improving battery efficiency, expanding the fuel range, and achieving self-powered sensors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10780655PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules29010257DOI Listing

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