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Enhancing power density of biophotovoltaics by decoupling storage and power delivery

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  • Kadi L. Saar

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Paolo Bombelli

    (University of Cambridge
    University of Cambridge)

  • David J. Lea-Smith

    (University of Cambridge
    University of East Anglia)

  • Toby Call

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Eva-Mari Aro

    (University of Turku)

  • Thomas Müller

    (University of Cambridge
    Fluidic Analytics Limited)

  • Christopher J. Howe

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Tuomas P. J. Knowles

    (University of Cambridge
    University of Cambridge)

Abstract

Biophotovoltaic devices (BPVs), which use photosynthetic organisms as active materials to harvest light, have a range of attractive features relative to synthetic and non-biological photovoltaics, including their environmentally friendly nature and ability to self-repair. However, efficiencies of BPVs are currently lower than those of synthetic analogues. Here, we demonstrate BPVs delivering anodic power densities of over 0.5 W m−2, a value five times that for previously described BPVs. We achieved this through the use of cyanobacterial mutants with increased electron export characteristics together with a microscale flow-based design that allowed independent optimization of the charging and power delivery processes, as well as membrane-free operation by exploiting laminar flow to separate the catholyte and anolyte streams. These results suggest that miniaturization of active elements and flow control for decoupled operation and independent optimization of the core processes involved in BPV design are effective strategies for enhancing power output and thus the potential of BPVs as viable systems for sustainable energy generation.

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  • Kadi L. Saar & Paolo Bombelli & David J. Lea-Smith & Toby Call & Eva-Mari Aro & Thomas Müller & Christopher J. Howe & Tuomas P. J. Knowles, 2018. "Enhancing power density of biophotovoltaics by decoupling storage and power delivery," Nature Energy, Nature, vol. 3(1), pages 75-81, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natene:v:3:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41560-017-0073-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41560-017-0073-0
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    1. Tanvir, Rahamat Ullah & Zhang, Jianying & Canter, Timothy & Chen, Dick & Lu, Jingrang & Hu, Zhiqiang, 2021. "Harnessing solar energy using phototrophic microorganisms: A sustainable pathway to bioenergy, biomaterials, and environmental solutions," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 146(C).

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