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Bioelectrochemistry | 2016

Laccase-modified gold nanorods for electrocatalytic reduction of oxygen

Chiara Di Bari; Sergey Shleev; Antonio L. De Lacey; Marcos Pita

cathodes. Nanostructuring was provided by gold nanorods (AuNRs), which were characterized and covalently attached to electrodes made of low-density graphite. The nanostructured electrode was the scaffold for covalent and oriented attachment of ThLc. The bioelectrocatalytic currents measured for oxygen reduction were as high as 0.5 mA/cm(2 and 0.7 mA/cm(2), which were recorded under direct and mediated electron transfer regimes, respectively. )The experimental data were fitted to mathematical models showing that when the O2 is bioelectroreduced at high rotation speed of the electrode the heterogeneous electron transfer step is the rate-liming stage. The electrochemical measurement hints a wider population of non-optimally wired laccases than previously reported for 5–8 nm size Au nanoparticle-modified electrode, which could be due to a larger size of the AuNRs when compared to the laccases as well as their different crystal facets.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2017

Transparent, mediator- and membrane-free enzymatic fuel cell based on nanostructured chemically modified indium tin oxide electrodes

Elena González-Arribas; Tim Bobrowski; Chiara Di Bari; Kirill Sliozberg; Roland Ludwig; Miguel D. Toscano; Antonio L. De Lacey; Marcos Pita; Wolfgang Schuhmann; Sergey Shleev

We detail a mediator- and membrane-free enzymatic glucose/oxygen biofuel cell based on transparent and nanostructured conducting supports. Chemically modified indium tin oxide nanoparticle modified electrodes were used to substantially increase the active surface area without significantly compromising transparency. Two different procedures for surface nanostructuring were employed, viz. spray-coating and drop-coating. The spray-coated biodevice showed superior characteristics as compared to the drop-coated enzymatic fuel cell, as a result of the higher nanostructured surface area as confirmed by electrochemical characterisation, as well as scanning electron and atomic force microscopy. Subsequent chemical modification with silanes, followed by the immobilisation of either cellobiose dehydrogenase from Corynascus thermophiles or bilirubin oxidase from Myrothecium verrucaria, were performed to obtain the bioanodes and biocathodes, respectively. The optimised biodevice exhibited an OCV of 0.67V and power output of up to 1.4µW/cm2 at an operating voltage of 0.35V. This is considered a significant step forward in the field of glucose/oxygen membrane- and mediator-free, transparent enzymatic fuel cells.


Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry | 2017

Halides inhibition of multicopper oxidases studied by FTIR spectroelectrochemistry using azide as an active infrared probe

Chiara Di Bari; Nicolas Mano; Sergey Shleev; Marcos Pita; Antonio L. De Lacey

An infrared spectroelectrochemical study of Trametes hirsuta laccase and Magnaporthe oryzae bilirubin oxidase has been performed using azide, an inhibitor of multicopper oxidases, as an active infrared probe incorporated into the T2/T3 copper cluster of the enzymes. The redox potential-controlled measurements indicate that N3− stretching IR bands of azide ion bound to the T2/T3 cluster are only detected for the oxidized enzymes, confirming that azide only binds to Cu2+. Moreover, the process of binding/dissociation of azide ion is shown to be reversible. The interaction of halide anions, which also inhibit multicopper oxidases, with the active site of the enzymes was studied by measuring the changes in the azide FTIR bands. Enzymes inhibited by azide respond differently upon addition of fluoride or chloride ions to the sample solution inhibited by azide. Fluoride ions compete with azide for binding at one of the T2/T3 Cu ions, whereas competition from chloride ions is much less evident.


Electrochimica Acta | 2016

Fabrication of high surface area graphene electrodes with high performance towards enzymatic oxygen reduction

Chiara Di Bari; Asier Goñi-Urtiaga; Marcos Pita; Sergey Shleev; Miguel D. Toscano; Raquel Sainz; Antonio L. De Lacey


ACS Applied Energy Materials | 2018

Three-Dimensional Graphene Matrix-Supported and Thylakoid Membrane-Based High-Performance Bioelectrochemical Solar Cell

Galina Pankratova; Dimitry Pankratov; Chiara Di Bari; Asier Goñi-Urtiaga; Miguel D. Toscano; Qijin Chi; Marcos Pita; Lo Gorton; Antonio L. De Lacey


Archive | 2017

One electrolyte based glucose/oxygen electric power biodevice with an operating voltage exceeding 1.24 volt

Olga Aleksejeva; Miguel D. Toscano; Chiara Di Bari; Elena González-Arribas; Antonio L. De Lacey; Roland Ludwig; Marcos Pita; Sergey Shleev


Archive | 2017

Laccase-Based Biocathodes for Oxygen Electroreduction in Enzymatic Fuel Cells

Chiara Di Bari; Marcos Pita; Antonio L. De Lacey


Archive | 2017

Transparent chemical and solar biological power sources

Olga Aleksejeva; Tim Bobrowski; Chiara Di Bari; Antonio L. De Lacey; Marcos Pita; Wolfgang Schuhmann; Sergey Shleev


Archive | 2017

Immobilization and Electrochemical Characterization of Coriolopsis Gallica High Redox Potential Laccase

Fernando Otero; Chiara Di Bari; Antonio L. De Lacey; Marcos Pita


Archive | 2016

Transparent ITO nanoparticle modified ITO electrodes – utilization for enzymatic fuel cells and biocapacitors

Tim Bobrowski; Elena González-Arribas; Dimitry Pankratov; Chiara Di Bari; Marcos Pita; Antonio L. De Lacey; Wolfgang Schuhmann; Sergey Shleev

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Antonio L. De Lacey

Spanish National Research Council

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Marcos Pita

Spanish National Research Council

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Dimitry Pankratov

Technical University of Denmark

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