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The Development of Biophotovoltaic Systems for Power Generation and Biological Analysis

Laura T. WeyDepartment of Biochemistry University of Cambridge Tennis Court Road Cambridge CB2 1QW UKPaolo BombelliDepartment of Biochemistry University of Cambridge Tennis Court Road Cambridge CB2 1QW UKXiaolong ChenDepartment of Chemistry University of Cambridge Lensfield Road Cambridge CB1 2EW UKJoshua M. LawrenceDepartment of Biochemistry University of Cambridge Tennis Court Road Cambridge CB2 1QW UKClayton M. RabideauDepartment of Biochemistry University of Cambridge Tennis Court Road Cambridge CB2 1QW UKStephen J. L. RowdenDepartment of Biochemistry University of Cambridge Tennis Court Road Cambridge CB2 1QW UKJenny ZhangDepartment of Chemistry University of Cambridge Lensfield Road Cambridge CB1 2EW UKChristopher J. HoweDepartment of Biochemistry University of Cambridge Tennis Court Road Cambridge CB2 1QW UK
2019en
ABI

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Abstract Biophotovoltaic systems (BPVs) resemble microbial fuel cells, but utilise oxygenic photosynthetic microorganisms associated with an anode to generate an extracellular electrical current, which is stimulated by illumination. Study and exploitation of BPVs have come a long way over the last few decades, having benefited from several generations of electrode development and improvements in wiring schemes. Power densities of up to 0.5 W m −2 and the powering of small electrical devices such as a digital clock have been reported. Improvements in standardisation have meant that this biophotoelectrochemical phenomenon can be further exploited to address biological questions relating to the organisms. Here, we aim to provide both biologists and electrochemists with a review of the progress of BPV development with a focus on biological materials, electrode design and interfacial wiring considerations, and propose steps for driving the field forward.

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