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- (472g) Bio-Based Redox Capacitor to Intercede in Microbe-Electrode Electron Flow
The redox-active but non-conducting bio-based capacitor can undergo specific redox-cycling with several mediators, which enable microbially-facilitated charging and electrochemical charging and discharging. These phenomena can be harnessed for information processing – the capacitor, along with the two mediators pyocyanin and acetosyringone, allows large amplitude cyclic potential inputs to generate steady current outputs that are amplified, partially-rectified and gated. Here we show how these features enable the sensing of redox-based biological activities and environmental conditions. Potentially, these capabilities could provide a simple means to sense redox information of complex samples in the clinic or at remote locations. Furthermore, this redox capacitor may provide broader opportunities for connecting biology with electronics.