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Author: Katarzyna Krukiewicz Published at: 09.04.2026 Last update: 10.04.2026

Boosting the performance of bioelectrocatalytic electrodes by modulating the permeability of Buckypapers

We are happy to share our new publication on the development of enzymatic fuel cells, which has been just published in Electrochemistry Communications.

Enzymatic fuel cells (EFCs) are bioelectrochemical devices used to convert chemical energy from organic fuels into electricity. Recently, a novel enzyme immobilization technique has been introduced through the use of microcavity electrodes sandwiching enzymes and redox mediators between two sheets of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), commonly referred to as buckypaper (BP) electrodes. This study evaluates how the choice of CNTs affects the performance of EFCs.

Boosting the performance of bioelectrocatalytic electrodes by modulating the permeability of Buckypapers

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