Raoudha HaddadWei XiaDmitrii A. GuschinSascha PöllerMinling ShaoJeevanthi VivekananthanMartin MuhlerWolfgang Schuhmann
Abstract Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) grown on carbon cloth substantially increased the surface area of the electrodes. Carbon cloths were pretreated with HNO 3 vapor before CNTs growth and electrochemically oxidized afterwards. The CNT‐modified carbon cloths were characterized using scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Biofuel cells based on these CNT‐modified electrode materials using Laccase from Trametes hirsuta and cellobiose dehydrogenase from Myriococcum thermophilium entrapped in specifically designed Os‐complex modified redox polymers showed a power density of 5.87 µW/cm 2 which is 125 fold enhanced as compared with electrodes prepared on untreated carbon cloth.
Hongfei JiaXueyan ZhaoJungbae KimPing Wang
Michael HolzingerAlan Le GoffSerge Cosnier
Abdelkader ZebdaChantal GondranAlan Le GoffMichael HolzingerPhilippe CinquinSerge Cosnier