Baingane, 2020 - Google Patents
A Novel Non-Enzymatic Glucose Biofuel Cell with Mobile Glucose Sensing Ankit BainganeBaingane, 2020
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- Baingane A
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Herein, we report a novel non-enzymatic glucose biofuel cell with mobile glucose sensing. We characterized the power generation and biosensing capabilities in presence of glucose analyte. This system was developed using a non-enzymatic glucose biofuel cell consisting …
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