Abstract
This paper reports feasibility study on the bio-compatible microbattery which can be integrated with a disposable bio-sensor chip using immunoreaction. The microbattery consists of Zn and Pt as an anode and a cathode, respectively. A phosphate buffered saline (PBS(-)), which is widely used as a solution for bio inspection, was used as an electrolyte. The output voltage and power from the cell using 7.1 mm^2 electrodes were measured at 1.2 V (open) and 2.4 μW, respectively. Antigen antibody complexes were survived after 25 minutes power generation.