The topic of the research project is to fabricate and study nanostructured biofuel cells, mostly flexible and transparent biodevices. Nanostructured electrodes will be produced and characterised at Mah and at the Department of Physics, Lund University. On a molecular level, the work will be focused on fundamental studies of multicenter redox enzymes, e.g. multicopper oxidases, cellobiose dehydrogenase, and nanostructured materials. Modelling studies of the performance of nanostructured biomodified and unmodified electrodes will be also carried out. The ultimate goal of the project is to design stable and efficient, flexible and transparent biofuel cells for powering wireless electronic devices.
13 industrial and university EU partners in total.