Direct electrodeposition of Graphene enhanced conductive polymer on microelectrode for biosensing application

Ming Hao Wang, Bo Wen Ji, Xiao Wei Gu, Hong Chang Tian, Xiao Yang Kang, Bin Yang, Xiao Lin Wang, Xiang Chen, Cheng Yu Li, Jing Quan Liu

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Abstract

Engineering of neural interface with nanomaterials for high spatial resolution neural recording and stimulation is still hindered by materials properties and modification methods. Recently, poly(3,4-ethylene-dioxythiophene) (PEDOT) has been widely used as an electrode-tissue interface material for its good electrochemical property. However, cracks and delamination of PEDOT film under pulse stimulation are found which restrict its long-term applications. This paper develops a flexible electrochemical method about the co-deposition of graphene with PEDOT on microelectrode sites to enhance the long-term stability and improve the electrochemical properties of microelectrode. This method is unique and profound because it co-deposits graphene with PEDOT on microelectrode sites directly and avoids the harmful post reduction process. And, most importantly, significantly improved electrochemical performances of the modified microelectrodes (compared to PEDOT-GO) are demonstrated due to the large effective surface area, good conductivity and excellent mechanical property of graphene. Furthermore, the good mechanical stability of the composites is verified by ultrasonication and CV scanning tests. In-vivo acute implantation of the microelectrodes reveals the modified microelectrodes show higher recording performance than the unmodified ones. These findings suggest the composites are excellent candidates for the applications of neural interface.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-107
Number of pages9
JournalBiosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume99
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Conductive polymer
  • Electrodeposition
  • Microelectrode
  • Neural interface
  • Reduced graphene oxide

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