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PLOS ONE | 2014

Self-powered wireless carbohydrate/oxygen sensitive biodevice based on radio signal transmission

Magnus Falk; Miguel Alcalde; Philip N. Bartlett; Antonio L. De Lacey; Lo Gorton; Cristina Gutierrez-Sanchez; Raoudha Haddad; Jeremy D. Kilburn; Dónal Leech; Roland Ludwig; Edmond Magner; Diana M. Mate; Peter Ó Conghaile; Roberto Ortiz; Marcos Pita; Sascha Pöller; Tautgirdas Ruzgas; Urszula Salaj-Kosla; Wolfgang Schuhmann; Fredrik Sebelius; Minling Shao; Leonard Stoica; Cristoph Sygmund; Jonas Tilly; Miguel D. Toscano; Jeevanthi Vivekananthan; Emma Wright; Sergey Shleev

Here for the first time, we detail self-contained (wireless and self-powered) biodevices with wireless signal transmission. Specifically, we demonstrate the operation of self-sustained carbohydrate and oxygen sensitive biodevices, consisting of a wireless electronic unit, radio transmitter and separate sensing bioelectrodes, supplied with electrical energy from a combined multi-enzyme fuel cell generating sufficient current at required voltage to power the electronics. A carbohydrate/oxygen enzymatic fuel cell was assembled by comparing the performance of a range of different bioelectrodes followed by selection of the most suitable, stable combination. Carbohydrates (viz. lactose for the demonstration) and oxygen were also chosen as bioanalytes, being important biomarkers, to demonstrate the operation of the self-contained biosensing device, employing enzyme-modified bioelectrodes to enable the actual sensing. A wireless electronic unit, consisting of a micropotentiostat, an energy harvesting module (voltage amplifier together with a capacitor), and a radio microchip, were designed to enable the biofuel cell to be used as a power supply for managing the sensing devices and for wireless data transmission. The electronic system used required current and voltages greater than 44 µA and 0.57 V, respectively to operate; which the biofuel cell was capable of providing, when placed in a carbohydrate and oxygen containing buffer. In addition, a USB based receiver and computer software were employed for proof-of concept tests of the developed biodevices. Operation of bench-top prototypes was demonstrated in buffers containing different concentrations of the analytes, showcasing that the variation in response of both carbohydrate and oxygen biosensors could be monitored wirelessly in real-time as analyte concentrations in buffers were changed, using only an enzymatic fuel cell as a power supply.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2013

Mutual enhancement of the current density and the coulombic efficiency for a bioanode by entrapping bi-enzymes with Os-complex modified electrodeposition paints

Minling Shao; Muhammad Nadeem Zafar; Christoph Sygmund; Dmitrii A. Guschin; Roland Ludwig; Clemens K. Peterbauer; Wolfgang Schuhmann; Lo Gorton

A bioanode with high current density and coulombic efficiency was developed by co-immobilization of pyranose dehydrogenase from Agaricus meleagris (AmPDH) with the dehydrogenase domain of cellobiose dehydrogenase from Corynascus thermophiles (recDHCtCDH) expressed recombinantly in Escherichia coli. The two enzymes were entrapped in Os-complex modified electrodeposition polymers (Os-EDPs) with specifically adapted redox potential by means of chemical co-deposition. AmPDH oxidizes glucose at both the C2 and C3 positions whereas recDHCtCDH oxidizes glucose only at the C1 position. Electrochemical measurements reveal that maximally 6 electrons can be harvested from one glucose molecule at the two-enzyme anode via a cascade reaction, as AmPDH oxidizes the products formed from of the recDHCtCDH catalyzed substrate oxidation and vice versa. Furthermore, a significant increase in current density can be obtained by combining AmPDH and recDHCtCDH in a single modified electrode. We propose the use of this bioanode in biofuel cells with increased current density and coulombic efficiency.


ChemPhysChem | 2013

Optimization of a Membraneless Glucose/Oxygen Enzymatic Fuel Cell Based on a Bioanode with High Coulombic Efficiency and Current Density

Minling Shao; Muhammad Nadeem Zafar; Magnus Falk; Roland Ludwig; Christoph Sygmund; Clemens K. Peterbauer; Dmitrii A. Guschin; Domhnall MacAodha; Peter Ó Conghaile; Dónal Leech; Miguel D. Toscano; Sergey Shleev; Wolfgang Schuhmann; Lo Gorton


Electrochimica Acta | 2013

Low potential biofuel cell anodes based on redox polymers with covalently bound phenothiazine derivatives for wiring flavin adenine dinucleotide-dependent enzymes

Sascha Pöller; Minling Shao; Christoph Sygmund; Roland Ludwig; Wolfgang Schuhmann


Electrochemistry Communications | 2013

A low-potential glucose biofuel cell anode based on a toluidine blue modified redox polymer and the flavodehydrogenase domain of cellobiose dehydrogenase

Minling Shao; Sascha Pöller; Christoph Sygmund; Roland Ludwig; Wolfgang Schuhmann


Electroanalysis | 2013

Carbon Cloth/Carbon Nanotube Electrodes for Biofuel Cells Development

Raoudha Haddad; Wei Xia; Dmitrii A. Guschin; Sascha Pöller; Minling Shao; Jeevanthi Vivekananthan; Martin Muhler; Wolfgang Schuhmann


Electrochimica Acta | 2014

Cellobiose dehydrogenase entrapped within specifically designed Os-complex modified electrodeposition polymers as potential anodes for biofuel cells

Minling Shao; Dmitrii A. Guschin; Zahma Kawah; Yvonne Beyl; Leonard Stoica; Roland Ludwig; Wolfgang Schuhmann; Xingxing Chen


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2014

PQQ-sGDH Bioelectrodes Based on Os-Complex Modified Electrodeposition Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes

Xingxing Chen; Minling Shao; Sascha Pöller; Dmitrii A. Guschin; Piyanut Pinyou; Wolfgang Schuhmann


223rd ECS Meeting (May 12-17, 2013) | 2013

Improving the Current Density and the Coulombic Efficiency by a Cascade Reaction of Glucose Oxidizing Enzymes

Muhammad Nadeem Zafar; Minling Shao; Roland Ludwig; Dónal Leech; Wolfgang Schuhmann; Lo Gorton


223rd ECS Meeting (May 12-17, 2013) | 2013

An Optimal and Membrane-Less Glucose/Oxygen Enzymatic Fuel Cell Based On a Bioanode with a High Coulombic Efficiency and Current Density

Lo Gorton; Minling Shao; Muhammed Nadeem Zafar; Magnus Falk; Roland Ludwig; Clemens K. Peterbauer; Dmitrii A. Guschin; Dónal Leech; Sergey Shleev; Wolfgang Schuhmann

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Dónal Leech

National University of Ireland

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