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InN/InGaN Quantum Dot Abiotic One-Compartment Glucose Photofuel Cell: Power Supply and Sensing.

Lingyun XieYongjie ChenYingzhi ZhaoGuo-Fu ZhouRichard Nötzel
Published in: ACS omega (2021)
InN/InGaN quantum dots (QDs) are introduced as an efficient photoanode for a novel abiotic one-compartment photofuel cell (PFC) with a Pt cathode and glucose as a biofuel. Due to the high catalytic activity and selectivity of the InN/InGaN QDs toward oxidation reactions, the PFC operates without a membrane under physiologically mild conditions at medium to low glucose concentrations with a noble-metal-free photoanode. A relatively high short-circuit photocurrent density of 0.56 mA/cm 2 and a peak output power density of 0.22 mW/cm 2 are achieved under 1 sun illumination for a 0.1 M glucose concentration with optimized InN/InGaN QDs of the right size. The super-linear dependence of the short-circuit photocurrent density and the output power density as a function of the logarithmic glucose concentration makes the PFC well suited for sensing, covering the 4-6 mM range of glucose concentration in blood under normal conditions with good selectivity. No degradation of the PFC operation over time is observed.
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