Bioelectrocatalysis II

Tuesday, May 13, 2014: 14:00-18:40
Floridian Ballroom G, Lobby Level (Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek)
Chairs:
Scott Calabrese Barton and Tom Arruda
14:40
982
H2 Production from Biomass for H2/O2 Biofuel Cells
E. Lojou, A. de Poulpiquet, D. Ranava (CNRS-AMU), N. Mano (CRPP-CNRS), M. T. Giudici-Orticoni (CNRS-AMU), and R. Gadiou (IS2M-CNRS)
15:00
983
Glucose Oxidase Affects Laccase and Bilirubin Oxidase Direct Bioelectrocatalytic Cathodes
R. D. Milton (University of Surrey, University of Utah), F. Giroud (University of Utah), A. E. Thumser (University of Surrey), S. D. Minteer (University of Utah), and R. C. Slade (University of Surrey)
15:20
984
Improved Interfacial Electron Transfer in Modified Bilirubin Oxidase Bio-Cathodes
S. Babanova, R. J. Lopez (University of New Mexico, Center for Emerging Energy Technologies), Y. Ulyanova, S. Singhal (CFD Research Corporation), and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico, Center for Emerging Energy Technologies)
15:40
985
Functional Interfaces for Biomimetic Energy Harvesting: CNT-DNA Matrix for Enzyme  Assembly
R. M. Hjelm (University of New Mexico, Nanoscience and Microsystem Engineering, University of New Mexico, Center for Emerging Energy Technologies), K. Garcia (Columbia University, Chemical Engineering), S. Babanova, K. Artyushkova (University of New Mexico, Center for Emerging Energy Technologies), S. Banta (Columbia University, Chemical Engineering), and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico, Center for Emerging Energy Technologies)
16:00
986
Investigating the Redox Abilities of DNA Aptamers Bound to Redox Cofactors for Possible Application in Biofuel Cells
I. Emahi, P. R. Gruenke, L. Freitag, and D. A. Baum (Saint Louis University)
16:20
Break
16:40
987
Enzymatic Gas-Diffusion Cathodes with Increased Performance and Stability
S. O. Garcia (University of New Mexico, Center for Emerging Energy Technologies, University of New Mexico, Initiative for Maximizing Student Development), C. N. Villarrubia, S. Babanova, and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico, Center for Emerging Energy Technologies)
17:00
988
Enzyme-Modified Buckypaper for Direct Bioelectrocatalysis
G. M. Strack (AFCEC), S. Babanova (University of New Mexico, Center for Emerging Energy Technologies), K. E. Farrington (AFCEC), P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico, Center for Emerging Energy Technologies), H. Luckarift, and G. Johnson (AFCEC)
17:20
989
Sandwich Biobattery with Enzymatic Cathode and Zinc Anode for Powering Sensors
D. Majdecka, S. Dramińska, K. Stolarczyk, M. Kizling, P. Krysiński, J. Golimowski, and R. Bilewicz (University of Warsaw)
18:00
991
Enzyme-Metal Oxide Composite as Catalysts for Enzymatic Oxygen Reduction
Y. Zhou (Nano Electrochemistry Lab, College of Engineering, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA - 30602, USA), Y. Umasankar, and R. P. Ramasamy (The University of Georgia)
18:20
992
Microelectrode Analysis of Cell Plasma Membrane Cholesterol
J. Burgess, X. Yu, and M. Moreno (Case)