213th ECS Meeting - Phoenix, AZ |
May 18 - May 22, 2008 |
PROGRAM INFORMATION |
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B3 - Biological Fuel Cells 3 |
Energy Technology/Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry/Organic and Biological Electrochemistry |
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Monday, May 19, 2008 |
Room 207, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center |
Enzymatic Fuel Cell Fundamentals I |
| Co-Chair(s): S. Calabrese Barton and S. Shleev |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
| 14:00 |
199
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Enzymes - Their Application and Inspiration for Fuel Cell Electrocatalysts
F. Armstrong (University of Oxford)
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| 14:40 |
200
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Direct Electron Transfer Enzymatic Catalysis of Glucose Oxidation
R. Rincon, D. Ivnitski, S. Pylypenko and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)
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| 15:00 |
201
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Improving Glucose Oxidase Function in Fuel Cells
J. T. Holland (Columbia University), S. Banta (Columbia Univ.), P. Dolan, D. Arango, M. Manginell (Sandia Natl. Labs), C. Apblett (Sandia National Laboratories), J. Harper and S. Brozik (Sandia Natl. Labs)
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| 15:20 |
202
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Rapid Electrochemical Assay of Glucose Oxidase Activity within Electrophoresis Gels
K. Fenton (University of New Mexico), C. Apblett (Sandia National Laboratories) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)
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| 15:40 |
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
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| 16:00 |
203
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Hydrogen Enzyme Electrodes with Limiting Performance Characteristics
A. A. Karyakin, F. Fedotenkov, O. Voronin and E. Karyakina (M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University)
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| 16:40 |
204
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Development of an Enzyme for the Biofuel Cell.
T. Sugiyama, Y. Goto, H. Sakai, Y. Tokita and T. Hatazawa (Sony Corporation)
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| 17:00 |
205
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Influence of Carbon Fiber Morphology on Direct Electron Transfer
S. Rubenwolf (University of Freiburg - IMTEK), O. Strohmeier, R. Zengerle and F. Von Stetten (University of Freiburg)
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| 17:20 |
206
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Enzymatic and Bioactive Proteinaceous Hydrogels from Bifunctional Building Blocks
I. R. Wheeldon (Columbia University), S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University) and S. Banta (Chemical Engineering, Columbia University)
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008 |
Room 207, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center |
Enzymatic Fuel Cell Fundamentals II |
| Co-Chair(s): P. Atanassov and A. Karyakin |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
| 08:00 |
207
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Electrochemical Observation of Redox Centers of Bilirubin Oxidase and their Participation in Electrocatalytic Reduction of Oxygen
S. Shleev (Malmö University), P. Ramírez (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain), N. Mano (Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal (CRPP)), R. Andreu (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain), L. Gorton (Lund University), A. Heller (The University of Texas at Austin) and T. Ruzgas (Malmö University, Sweden)
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| 08:20 |
208
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Design of Electron-Transfer Pathways and Localized Visualization of Immobilized Biocatalytic Activities for the Optimization of Biofuel Cell Cathodes
W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
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| 08:40 |
209
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Comparative Electrochemical Studies of Redox Centers of Multicopper Oxidases
D. Ivnitski, K. Artyushkova, R. Rincon and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)
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| 09:00 |
210
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Bioelectrocatalytic Reduction of O2 Catalyzed by Multi-Copper Oxidase CueO from Escherichia Coli
S. Tsujimura, Y. Miura, Y. Kamitaka, S. Kurose (Kyoto University), K. Kataoka, T. Sakurai (Kanazawa University) and K. Kano (Kyoto University)
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| 09:20 |
211
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Reversible Oxidation of Spinach Ferredoxin at Surface-Modified Electrodes
J. Komadina, R. Fasching (Stanford University), A. Grossman (Carnegie Institution of Washington) and F. Prinz (Stanford University)
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| 09:40 |
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
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| 10:00 |
212
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Nanobiocatalysis for Enzyme-based Biofuel Cells
J. Kim (Korea University)
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| 10:40 |
213
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Enzyme Immobilization in Biomimetically-Derived Oxide Matrices for Bio-Fuel Cell Applications
H. R. Luckarift (Air Force Research Laboratory), D. Ivnitski, K. Artyushkova, R. Rincon (University of New Mexico), G. R. Johnson (Air Force Research Laboratory) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)
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| 11:00 |
214
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Integration of [FeFe]-Hydrogenase into a Photoelectrochemical Biofuel Cell
M. Hambourger, M. A. Gervaldo (Arizona State University), D. Svedruzic, P. King (National Renewable Energy Lab), D. Gust (Arizona State University), M. Ghirardi (National Renewable Energy Lab), A. Moore and T. Moore (Arizona State University)
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| 11:20 |
215
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Conversion of a Plant Chloroplast to Biological Fuel Cells: Nanoscale Electrodes for Monitoring Electron Transfer in Chloroplasts
J. Park (Stanford University), S. Bai (Intel Corporation), W. Ryu, Z. Huang, T. Usui (Stanford University), J. Moseley (Carnegie Institution of Washington), R. Fasching (Stanford University), A. Grossman (Carnegie Institution of Washington) and F. Prinz (Stanford University)
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| 11:40 |
216
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Open Micro-Fluidic System for Single Cell Trapping and Electrochemical Signal Measurement
Z. Huang, W. Ryu, J. Park (Stanford University), J. Moseley, A. Grossman (Carnegie Institution of Washington), R. Fasching and F. Prinz (Stanford University)
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Materials and Transport I |
| Co-Chair(s): I. Taniguchi and J. Kim |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
| 14:00 |
217
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Macroporous Chitosan Scaffolds as a Material for Fabrication of Enzyme Catalyzed Flow through Electrodes
M. J. Cooney (University of Hawaii)
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| 14:40 |
218
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Adaptive Nanowires for On-demand Bioelectrocatalytic and Electrocatalytic Transformations
R. Laocharoensuk (The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University), A. Bulbarello (The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-5801, USA), M. Scampicchio (The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University) and J. Wang (ASU)
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| 15:00 |
219
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Enhancement of Bioelectrocatalytic Oxidation of Glucose by Application of Tetrathiafulvalene Modified Carbon Nanotubes as Mediating System
B. Kowalewska and P. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)
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| 15:20 |
220
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Enhancement of Bio-electrocatalytic Reduction of Oxygen through Controlled Combination of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, Redox Mediators and Enzymes
P. Kulesza, K. Karnicka, B. Kowalewska, K. Miecznikowski, M. Skunik and B. Baranowska (University of Warsaw)
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| 15:40 |
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
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| 16:00 |
221
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Enzyme Cascades for Deep Oxidation of Biofuels
S. Minteer, D. Sokic-Lazic and M. Beilke (Saint Louis University)
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| 16:20 |
222
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Three Dimensional Chitosan Carbon Nanotube Composite Material for Biofuel Cell Application
C. Lau (University of Hawaii), P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico), B. Liaw and M. J. Cooney (University of Hawaii)
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| 16:40 |
223
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Mediated Bioelectrocatalysis of Liposome with Multi Enzyme Linked System
R. Matsumoto, T. Sugiyama, M. Kakuta, H. Sakai, Y. Tokita, T. Hatazawa (Sony Corporation), J. Fukuda, S. Tsujimura and K. Kano (Kyoto University)
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| 17:00 |
224
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Development of Enzyme Catalyzed Electrodes for Printable Fuel Cell Applications
M. Smolander, H. Boer, M. Valkiainen, O. Kaukoniemi, P. Saurus (VTT), R. Roozeman (Oy Keskuslaboratorio - Centrallaboratorium Ab), M. Bergelin, J. Eriksson (Åbo Akademi, Process Chemistry Centre), X. Zhang (Enfucell Ltd.), A. Koivula and L. Viikari (VTT)
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Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center |
Poster Session |
| Co-Chair(s): S. Calabrese Barton and S. Banta |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
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225
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Implantable Enzymatic Biofuel Cells
J. Parkey, C. P. Rhodes, J. Kim, K. Uselton and A. Gonzalez-Martin (Lynntech, Inc.)
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226
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An Ethanol/Dioxygen Biofuel Cell that uses NAD+-Dependent Alcohol Dehydrogenase as a Catalyst
K. Murata, K. Kajiya, M. Masuda, N. Nakamura and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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227
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"A Side-By-Side Comparison of Two Microbial Fuel Cells with Different Configuration at the Anode"
L. M. Alzate-Gaviria (Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán), K. González-Villanueva, I. Peraza-Baeza (Instituto Tecnológico de Mérida (ITM)), M. Smit and M. Aguilar-Vega (Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán)
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228
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Covalently Attached Alcohol Dehydrogenase on Oxidized Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes: A Bio-Fuel Cell Approach
E. L. Nicolau, C. Cabrera and K. Griebenow (University of Puerto Rico)
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229
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Development of a Printable Enzymatic Fuel Cell Mediated by Organic and Transition Metal-Based Redox Species
P. Jenkins (National University of Ireland, Galway), A. Vaari, M. Valkiainen, H. Boer (VTT), D. Leech (National University of Ireland, Galway) and M. Smolander (VTT)
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008 |
Room 207, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center |
Microbial Fuel Cell Fundamentals |
| Co-Chair(s): F. Mansfeld and S. Minteer |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
| 08:00 |
230
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Electrochemically Active Soluble Mediators from Shewanella oneidensis: Relevance to Microbial Fuel Cells and Extracellular Electron Transfer
J. C. Biffinger (US Naval Research Lab), L. Nadeau (Air Force Research Laboratory), J. Pietron (Navy Research Laboratory), O. Bretschger (University of Southern California), C. Williams (Navy Research Laboratory), K. Nealson (University of Southern California), B. Ringeisen (US Naval Research Lab) and G. R. Johnson (Air Force Research Laboratory)
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| 08:20 |
231
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Effect of Biofilm Properties on the Electrochemical Performance of Microbial Fuel Cells
R. P. Ramasamy (Air Force Research Laboratory), S. Redcloud-Owen, Z. Ren, J. Regan and M. M. Mench (Pennsylvania State University)
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| 08:40 |
232
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Direct Electrochemical Behavior of Evolved Escherichia Coli Cells in Microbial Fuel Cells
C. Li, Y. Qiao and S. Bao (Nanyang Technological University)
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| 09:00 |
233
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High Throughput Screening Array for Electrochemically Active Bacteria (EAB) using Voltage Detection
J. C. Biffinger (US Naval Research Lab), M. Ribbens, S. Finkel, K. Nealson (University of Southern California) and B. Ringeisen (US Naval Research Lab)
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| 09:20 |
234
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Electrical Transport in Bacterial Nanowires: Implications for the Microbial-Inorganic Interface in Microbial Fuel Cells
M. Y. El-Naggar (University of Southern California), Y. A. Gorby (J. Craig Venter Institute) and K. Nealson (University of Southern California)
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| 09:40 |
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
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| 10:00 |
235
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Using the Microbial Fuel Cell to Reveal Patterns of Microbial Metabolism, Biochemistry, and Behavior
K. Nealson and O. Bretschger (University of Southern California)
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| 10:40 |
236
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Electrochemical Characterization of Mixed Species Biofilms Grown in Microbial Fuel Cells
E. Marsili, C. Harrington (University of Minnesota), T. Shimotori (Microbial Fuel Cell Technologies, LLC), R. Hozalski, T. LaPara and D. Bond (University of Minnesota)
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| 11:00 |
237
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From Fermentation Waste to H2: GeoChip-based Analysis of Microbial Community Structure and Functions in Bio-electrochemically Assisted Microbial Reactor
A. Wang (Harbin Institute of Technology), B. Logan (Penn State University), J. Zhou (University of Oklahoma) and J. Tiedje (Michigan State University)
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| 11:20 |
238
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Electrical Wiring of Living Bacterial Cells Using Flexible Osmium-Redox Polymers
L. Gorton, V. Coman, T. Gustavsson and C. Hägerhäll (Lund University)
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| 11:40 |
239
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Phosphate and Bicarbonate Buffers as Proton Carriers Inside the Biofilm of Anode-Respiring Bacteria in Microbial Fuel Cells
C. I. Torres, A. Kato Marcus and B. Rittmann (Arizona State University)
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Microbial Fuel Cell Systems |
| Co-Chair(s): K. Nealson and P. Atanassov |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
| 14:00 |
240
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Two Chambers Biofuel Cell of Producing Power and Bio-hydrogen from Treating Organic Wastewater
L. Wang and J. Wu (Shenyang Institute of Chemical Technology)
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| 14:20 |
241
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Electricity Generation Using Single Chamber Microbial Fuel Cells Fed by Wastewater
J. Zuo, Q. Deng, L. Cui (Tsinghua University), Y. Sun (Beijing Normal University) and Y. Dang (Tsinghua University)
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| 14:40 |
242
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Small Scale Microbial Fuel Cells - Large Scale Power
I. Ieropoulos (University of Bristol and University of the West of England), J. Greenman (University of the West of England) and C. Melhuish (University of Bristol and University of the West of England)
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| 15:00 |
243
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Feasibility Study on Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for Microbial Fuel Cells: Measurement Modes & Data Validation
D. P. Strik (Wageningen University), A. Ter Heijne (Wageningen University, Wetsus), H. Hamelers (Wageningen University), M. Saakes (Wetsus, Wageningen University) and C. Buisman (Wageningen University, Wetsus)
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| 15:20 |
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
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| 15:40 |
244
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Microbial Fuel Cell Performance as a Function of Microbial Catalyst and Different Oxidants at the Cathode
L. Hsu, O. Bretschger, K. Nealson and F. Mansfeld (University of Southern California)
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| 16:00 |
245
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Electrochemical Dynamics of Producing Power from Treating Organic Wastewater in Biofuel Cell
L. Wang and J. Wu (Shenyang Institute of Chemical Technology)
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| 16:20 |
246
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Characterization and Application of Microbial Consortia-based Biofuel Cells
T. F. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology), A. Borole, C. Hamilton (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), D. Leak (Imperial College), M. Ali and T. Harris (Georgia Institute of Technology)
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| 16:40 |
247
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The Internal Resistance of a Microbial Fuel Cell and its Dependence on Cell Voltage
A. Manohar (University of Southern California), D. Harrington (University of Victoria) and F. Mansfeld (University of Southern California)
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Thursday, May 22, 2008 |
Room 207, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center |
Materials and Transport II |
| Co-Chair(s): K. Kano and S. Minteer |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
| 08:00 |
248
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Influence of Mediator Redox Potential on Fuel Sensitivity of Laccase
D. Chakraborty and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)
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| 08:20 |
249
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In Situ XAS Investigations of Novel Osmium-based Redox Polymer Mediators for Laccase-based Biological Fuel Cell Applications
T. M. Arruda, S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University), D. Chakraborty and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)
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| 08:40 |
250
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Effect of Mediator on the Reduction of Molecular Oxygen Catalyzed by Laccase
L. Dos Santos, G. P. M. K. Ciniciato (IQSC/USP) and E. R. Gonzalez (Instituto de Química de São Carlos da Universidade de São Paulo)
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| 09:00 |
251
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Self Assembled Monolayer (SAM) of Metallomacrocycle as a Synthetic Cathode Catalyst for a Hybrid Biofuel-Cell
D. Gervasio and J. Thomson (Arizona State University)
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| 09:20 |
252
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Electron-Conducting Hydrogels from Bifunctional Metallo-Polypeptide
I. R. Wheeldon (Columbia University), J. Gallaway (Chemical Engineering, Columbia University), S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University) and S. Banta (Chemical Engineering, Columbia University)
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| 09:40 |
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
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| 10:00 |
253
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Switchabe/Tunable Electrodes and Membranes for Bioelectrocatalytic Applications and Biofuel Cells
E. Katz, T. Kin, Z. Jean, V. Gopishetty, M. Ornatska, M. Pita and S. Minko (Clarkson University)
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| 10:40 |
254
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Modeling and Optimization of a Mediated Glucose Oxidase Anode with Multi-scale Carbon Support
H. Wen, K. Ramanujam and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)
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| 11:00 |
255
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Electrochemical Deposition of Poly-Methylene Green Films
V. Svoboda, B. Liaw, M. J. Cooney (University of Hawaii), S. Minteer (Saint Louis University) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)
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| 11:20 |
256
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Mediated Biocatalytic Electrodes for Fuel Cell Applications: Towards an Implantable Biocatalytic Fuel Cell?
D. Leech, S. Boland, K. Foster, P. Kavanagh and P. Jenkins (National University of Ireland, Galway)
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| 11:40 |
257
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A Bio-Anode Electron Mediator Both with a Lower Redox Potential and with a Higher Catalytic Current Density
Y. Tokita, Y. Goto, T. Nakagawa, T. Sugiyama, H. Sakai and T. Hatazawa (Sony Corporation)
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Enzymatic Fuel Cell Systems |
| Co-Chair(s): M. Cooney and D. Leech |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
| 14:00 |
258
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SONY's Biofuel Cell
Y. Tokita, T. Nakagawa, H. Sakai and T. Hatazawa (Sony Corporation)
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| 14:40 |
259
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Towards Alcohol Microbiobatteries and Microbiofuel Cells
M. Moehlenbrock, B. Treu and S. Minteer (Saint Louis University)
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| 15:00 |
260
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High Performance Bio-fuel Cells
I. Taniguchi, M. Tominaga and K. Nishiyama (Kumamoto University)
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| 15:20 |
261
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Direct Electron Transfer-Type Fructose/Dioxygen Biofuel Cell
K. Kano, S. Tsujimura and Y. Kamitaka (Kyoto University)
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| 15:40 |
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
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| 16:00 |
262
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Development of a Glycerol Bioanode Capable of Complete Oxidation Using a 3 Enzyme Cascade
R. Arechederra and S. Minteer (Saint Louis University)
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| 16:20 |
263
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Simulation of Multi-Step Enzyme Electrodes
C. Hettige (Michigan State University), S. Minteer (Saint Louis University) and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)
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| 16:40 |
264
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Effect of Reaction Rate on Power Generation of Enzyme-Based Biofuel Cells
X. Zhao (University of Minnesota), J. Kim (Korea University) and P. Wang (University of Minnesota)
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| 17:00 |
265
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Structural Studies on Microfluidic Biofuel Cells
M. Nishizawa, M. Togo, K. Morimoto, H. Kaji and T. Abe (Tohoku University)
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| 17:20 |
266
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Design, Miniaturization and Fabrication of Biofuel Cells
C. Apblett (Sandia National Laboratories) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)
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