HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Noya Loew from the DepartmentTokyo University , Yamazaki, Noda, Chiba, u20118510, Japan have published the paper: High-performance paper-based biocathode fabricated by screen-printing an improved mesoporous carbon ink and by oriented immobilization of bilirubin oxidase, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: In this study, the performance of a paper-based, screen-printed BFC was improved in two steps.
SUMMARY
MgOC ink was prepared by dispersing MgOC and PVdF (binder; 5-6 mL/1 g MgOC) in NMP (solvent; 2.5 mL/1 g MgOC) until a smooth . . .
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