Biofuel and Biosolar Cells as Biosensing Systems
A special issue of Biosensors (ISSN 2079-6374). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensor and Bioelectronic Devices".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 14628
Special Issue Editor
Interests: biofuel cells; biosolar cells; biosensors
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Dear Colleagues,
The use of biofuel and biosolar cells as biosensing systems is enabling exciting research possibilities and applications, from performing the on-line monitoring of contaminated solutions to developing wearable self-powered biosensors, as well as performing semi-artificial photosynthesis for monitoring toxic compounds. Furthermore, the advancements in synthetic biology are paving the way to new enthralling research directions. In view of this rapidly growing field, it is my pleasure to invite you to contribute in this Special Issue focused on the recent advances and future perspectives and challenges for biofuel and biosolar cells as biosensing systems.
The present Special Issue is devoted to all aspects of the application of biofuel and biosolar cells for biosensing, including but not limited to the self-powered monitoring of organic and/or toxic compounds, wearable devices, fundamental studies on the mechanisms of operation of the biosensing systems, engineering of the biosensing platform, artificial tuning of the biotic/abiotic interface, supercapacitive operation, etc. Studies utilizing enzymes, isolated bacterial reaction centers and photosystems, organelle, and intact bacterial cells and algae are welcome. Perspective articles discussing recent advancements and challenges in biofuel and biosolar cells for biosensing are also welcome.
The Special Issue will be composed of research articles, communications, reviews (both comprehensive literature reviews and reviews based on the author’s research activities), and perspectives. We plan later to convert published submissions into a book on the same topic.
Dr. Matteo Grattieri
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- biofuel cells
- biosolar cells
- biosensors
- self-powered biosensors
- on-line monitoring
- semi-artificial photosynthesis
- wearable biosensors
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