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A tissue implantable fuel cell power supply.
Weidlich e richter g von sturm f rao jr.
At that time the majority of the fuel cell studies focused on the use of glucose and oxygen as reactants and biological enzyme as the catalyst.
In 1964 yahiro proposed fuel cells as a power supply for implantable medical devices.
Trans am soc artif intern organs.
Our current one compartment direct glucose fuel cell achieves a power density of 3 5 μw cm 2.
Noblemetals activatedcarbon areanewlyrediscoveredapproach to realize a battery independent power supply for medical implants 1.
A novelty is the application of binder less platinum electrodes for both anode and cathode.
A sustainable fuel cell power supply for medical implants.
A sustainable fuel cell power supply for medical implants implantable glucose fuel cells employing abiotic catalyst e g.
A tissue implantable fuel cell power supply.
We present an improved abiotically catalyzed glucose fuel cell intended as tissue implantable power supply for medical implants.
A novelty is the application of binder less platinum electrodes for both anode and cathode.
Implantable glucose fuel cells employing abiotic catalyst e g.
With this concept electricity is directly generated.
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Still fuel cell research in medical field went temporarily into the trough due to the successful integration of.
Transactions of the american society for artificial internal organs asaio journal 1970.
Glucose fuel cell intended as tissue implantable power supply for medical implants.
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