Enzymatic fuel cells in a microfluidic environment: Status and opportunities. A mini review

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Rewatkar, Prakash | Hitaishi, Vivek Pratap | Lojou, Elisabeth | Goel, Sanket

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International audience. Miniaturized Enzymatic Fuel Cells (EFCs) have attracted great attention due to the possibility of integrating them with various low-powered microelectronic devices. In a flow-through system, harnessing the co-laminar property of microfluidics, membraneless microfluidic EFCs (M-MEFC) can be designed, enhancing the ease of use of bio-devices and offering opportunities for new concepts. This brief review encompasses the development, current challenges and future pathways in the field of M-MEFCs, focusing in particular on some fabrication aspects and related device performance.

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