The 64th JSAP Spring Meeting, 2017

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17 Nanocarbon Technology » 17.2 Graphene

[15p-B6-1~16] 17.2 Graphene

Wed. Mar 15, 2017 1:45 PM - 6:15 PM B6 (B6)

Shintaro Sato(Fujitsu Lab.), Hirokazu Fukidome(Tohoku Univ.)

2:45 PM - 3:00 PM

[15p-B6-4] Study on electrochemical characteristics of enzyme/graphene electrodes for biofuel cell applications

〇(M2)Noritoshi Nakagawa1, Ryota Takada1, Yoshitaka Momiyama1, Masahiro Hirano1, Kouhei Yanai1, Shinji Koh1 (1.Aogaku Univ.)

Keywords:graphene, enzyme, fuel cell

We evaluated electrochemical characteristics of enzyme/graphene electrodes for enzyme-modified biofuel cell applications. Monolayer graphene sheets were grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on Cu foils. To evaluate the electrochemical properties, the graphene sheets were transferred onto inert SiO2/Si substrates by using a PMMA method. We immobilized an enzyme, fructose dehydrogenase (FDH) by using 1-pyrenebutanoicacid succinimidyl ester (PBSE) as a chemical linker on the graphene sheets. FDH catalyzes the oxidation reaction of fructose and current due to the oxidation reaction is generated by the addition of fructose. A catalytic oxidation current of up to 14.0 μA / cm2 was clearly observed in the cyclic voltammetry. The FDH/graphene electrodes exhibited an electrode reaction of direct electron transfer on anode electrodes. A maximum power density of 1.4 μW/cm2 was obtained in an enzyme-modified biofuel cell using an FDH/graphene electrode for the anode and a Pt electrode for the cathode.