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Zhiani et al., 2022 - Google Patents

Ex vivo energy harvesting by a by-pass depletion designed abiotic glucose fuel cell operated with real human blood serum

Zhiani et al., 2022

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1064056079415934634
Author
Zhiani M
Barzi S
Ahmadi A
Vizza F
Gharibi H
Azhari A
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Power Sources

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Autonomous implantable devices without any external power input are desirable in many situations. Glucose fuel cells (GFCs) that rely on the use of glucose and oxygen available in human body fluids may power implanted medical devices. This work offers a new route to …
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