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ChemElectroChem | 2017

Toward Wearable Energy Storage Devices: Paper-Based Biofuel Cells based on a Screen-Printing Array Structure

Isao Shitanda; Misaki Momiyama; Naoto Watanabe; Tomohiro Tanaka; Seiya Tsujimura; Yoshinao Hoshi; Masayuki Itagaki

Abstract A novel paper‐based biofuel cell with a series/parallel array structure has been fabricated, in which the cell voltage and output power can easily be adjusted as required by printing. The output of the fabricated 4‐series/4‐parallel biofuel cell reached 0.97±0.02 mW at 1.4 V, which is the highest output power reported to date for a paper‐based biofuel cell. This work contributes to the development of flexible, wearable energy storage device.


Chemistry Letters | 2018

Screen-printed Paper-based Three-electrode System with Long-term Stable and Instantaneously Usable Reference Electrode

Isao Shitanda; Masato Komoda; Yoshinao Hoshi; Masayuki Itagaki

An instantaneously usable fully printed paper-based three-electrode system was developed for use as cost-effective and disposable biosensors and ion sensors. The three-electrode system was composed...


Chemical Communications | 2013

Flexible and high-performance paper-based biofuel cells using printed porous carbon electrodes.

Isao Shitanda; Seiya Kato; Yoshinao Hoshi; Masayuki Itagaki; Seiya Tsujimura


Journal of Power Sources | 2015

Optimization of reference electrode position in a three-electrode cell for impedance measurements in lithium-ion rechargeable battery by finite element method

Yoshinao Hoshi; Yuki Narita; Keiichiro Honda; Tomomi Ohtaki; Isao Shitanda; Masayuki Itagaki


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2015

In-situ EIS to determine impedance spectra of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries during charge and discharge cycle

Masayuki Itagaki; Keiichirou Honda; Yoshinao Hoshi; Isao Shitanda


Chemistry Letters | 2013

Fully Screen-printed Paper-based Electrode Chip for Glucose Detection

Isao Shitanda; Tasuku Yamaguchi; Yoshinao Hoshi; Masayuki Itagaki


Analyst | 2015

An instantly usable paper-based screen-printed solid-state KCl/Ag/AgCl reference electrode with long-term stability

Isao Shitanda; Masato Komoda; Yoshinao Hoshi; Masayuki Itagaki


Chemistry Letters | 2013

Screen-printed Modified Diamond Electrode for Glucose Detection

Takeshi Kondo; Masaru Horitani; Hironori Sakamoto; Isao Shitanda; Yoshinao Hoshi; Masayuki Itagaki; Makoto Yuasa


Electrochemistry | 2015

Electrochemical Impedance Study of Screen-printed Branch Structure Porous Carbon Electrode using MgO-templated Carbon and MgO Particle and its Application for Bilirubin Oxidase-immobilized Biocathode

Isao Shitanda; Hiroki Nakafuji; Seiya Tsujimura; Yoshinao Hoshi; Masayuki Itagaki


Electrochemistry | 2015

Electrochemical Impedance Simulation of Branch Structure Porous Carbon Electrode Using Transmission Line Model

Isao Shitanda; Seiya Tsujimura; Hiroki Yanai; Yoshinao Hoshi; Masayuki Itagaki

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Masayuki Itagaki

Tokyo University of Science

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Isao Shitanda

Tokyo University of Science

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Hiroyuki Tokieda

Tokyo University of Science

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Tatsuki Okamoto

Tokyo University of Science

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Kozue Tabei

Tokyo University of Science

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Hideki Katayama

National Institute for Materials Science

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Makoto Yuasa

Tokyo University of Science

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Tatsuo Aikawa

Tokyo University of Science

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Rie Takemiya

Tokyo University of Science

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