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High-Performance Graphene-Fiber-Based Neural Recording Microelectrodes

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posted on 2024-11-16, 05:12 authored by Kezhong Wang, Christopher Frewin, Dorna Esrafilzadeh, Changchun Yu, Caiyun WangCaiyun Wang, Joseph Pancrazio, Mario I Romero-Ortega, Rouhollah Jalili, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace
Fabrication of flexible and free-standing graphene-fiber- (GF-) based microelectrode arrays with a thin platinum coating, acting as a current collector, results in a structure with low impedance, high surface area, and excellent electrochemical properties. This modification results in a strong synergistic effect between these two constituents leading to a robust and superior hybrid material with better performance than either graphene electrodes or Pt electrodes. The low impedance and porous structure of the GF results in an unrivalled charge injection capacity of 10.34 mC cm −2 with the ability to record and detect neuronal activity. Furthermore, the thin Pt layer transfers the collected signals along the microelectrode efficiently. In vivo studies show that microelectrodes implanted in the rat cerebral cortex can detect neuronal activity with remarkably high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 9.2 dB in an area as small as an individual neuron.

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science

Australian Research Council

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Wang, K., Frewin, C. L., Esrafilzadeh, D., Yu, C., Wang, C., Pancrazio, J. J., Romero-Ortega, M., Jalili, R. & Wallace, G. (2019). High-Performance Graphene-Fiber-Based Neural Recording Microelectrodes. Advanced Materials, 31 (15), 1805867-1-1805867-10.

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Advanced Materials

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31

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15

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English

RIS ID

133867

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