Potentially implantable biocathode with the function of charge accumulation based on nanocomposite of polyaniline/carbon nanotubes
- Authors: Parunova Y.M.1, Bushnev S.O.1, Gonzalez-Arribas E.2, Falkman P.2, Lipkin A.V.1, Popov V.O.1, Shleev S.V.1,2, Pankratov D.V.1,2
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Affiliations:
- National Research Institute “Kurchatov Institute,”
- Department of Biomedical Science
- Issue: Vol 52, No 12 (2016)
- Pages: 1166-1171
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1023-1935/article/view/188313
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1023193516120119
- ID: 188313
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Abstract
A potentially implantable biocathode with the function of charge accumulation based on a nanobiocomposite including multiwall carbon nanotubes, polyaniline, and bilirubin oxidase is developed. The regularities of the functioning of the obtained electrode are studied in air–saturated phosphate buffer solution, pH 7.4 (PB), and also in phosphate buffer solution containing redox–active blood components (BMB). The open circuit potential of the biocathode is 0.33 and 0.08 V vs. the saturated calomel electrode in PB and BMB, respectively; it is completely restored after at least three self-charge/discharge cycles with connection to resistors with different resistance. Bioelectrocatalytic current density of oxygen reduction is 0.50 and 0.42 mA cm–2 with the residual activity of 78 and 60% of the initial value after 12 h of continuous operation in PB at 25°C and in BMB at 37°C, respectively.
About the authors
Yu. M. Parunova
National Research Institute “Kurchatov Institute,”
Email: dpankratov@hotmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123182
S. O. Bushnev
National Research Institute “Kurchatov Institute,”
Email: dpankratov@hotmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123182
E. Gonzalez-Arribas
Department of Biomedical Science
Email: dpankratov@hotmail.com
Sweden, Malmö, 20506
P. Falkman
Department of Biomedical Science
Email: dpankratov@hotmail.com
Sweden, Malmö, 20506
A. V. Lipkin
National Research Institute “Kurchatov Institute,”
Email: dpankratov@hotmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123182
V. O. Popov
National Research Institute “Kurchatov Institute,”
Email: dpankratov@hotmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123182
S. V. Shleev
National Research Institute “Kurchatov Institute,”; Department of Biomedical Science
Email: dpankratov@hotmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123182; Malmö, 20506
D. V. Pankratov
National Research Institute “Kurchatov Institute,”; Department of Biomedical Science
Author for correspondence.
Email: dpankratov@hotmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123182; Malmö, 20506
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