ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING FIBRES FOR BIOELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, ELECTRODES MADE WITH SUCH FIBRES, AND SYSTEM INCLUDING ONE OR MORE SUCH ELECTRODES
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1. Electrically conductive fibers, characterized in that they consist of assembled carbon nanotubes that are covered by a deposit that comprises at least one biopolymer.
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Electrically conductive fibers made of carbon nanotubes that are assembled and covered by at least one deposit that includes a biopolymer, the manufacturing of these electrodes and the use of these electrodes in bioelectrochemical systems such as, for example, enzymatic or immunological biosensors, DNA, RNA, and biobatteries.
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- 1. Electrically conductive fibers, characterized in that they consist of assembled carbon nanotubes that are covered by a deposit that comprises at least one biopolymer.
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