Affiliation:
1. Department of Biomedical Science Malmö University 205 06 Malmö Sweden
2. Obducat Technologies AB 223 63 Lund Sweden
Abstract
AbstractAs the global energy demand continues to increase, the interest in photosynthetic energy conversion is growing accordingly. Chloroplasts, photosynthetic organelles present in plants and algae, are attractive candidates for construction of bio solar cells; however, they have been less studied because of their complex membrane system, which restricts electrochemical communication with an electrode surface. Nevertheless, in this work photobioanodes based on planar and nanoimprinted gold substrates modified with chloroplasts were designed and evaluated. Apparently, nanoimprint lithography contributed to higher photocurrent densities, not only owing to the enlarged real surface area, but also due to boosting electrochemical communication between the photosynthetic organelles and the electrode. Combining chloroplast‐modified nanoimprinted gold electrodes with a capacitive part made of a planar gold substrate, coated with a conductive polymer, resulted in a dual‐feature photobioanode providing a lower open‐circuit potential,i. e., −0.11 Vvs. Ag|AgCl|KClsat, and an enhanced capacitance ofca. 37 F m−2upon illumination of 400 W m−2.
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