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  • Oxidation of Biofuels: Fuel...
    Sokic-Lazic, Daria; Arechederra, Robert L.; Treu, Becky L.; Minteer, Shelley D.

    Electroanalysis (New York, N.Y.), April 2010, Volume: 22, Issue: 7-8
    Journal Article

    Enzymatic biofuel cells have employed a variety of fuels, including: glucose, fructose, methanol, ethanol, glycerol, lactate, pyruvate and ethylene glycol. This review describes the wealth of fuel diversity in enzymatic biofuel cells, along with the use of multi‐enzyme cascades for deep or complete oxidation of biofuels at the anode of enzymatic biofuel cells. Deep or complete oxidation is a relatively new research area for enzymatic biofuel cells, but it is necessary to increase energy density and minimize product inhibition effects.