| Literature DB >> 33445345 |
Guohai Chen1, Berg Dodson1, David M Hedges2, Scott C Steffensen2, John N Harb3, Chris Puleo4, Craig Galligan4, Jeffrey Ashe4, Richard R Vanfleet1, Robert C Davis1.
Abstract
Microelectrode arrays of carbon nanotube (CNT)/carbon composite posts with high aspect ratio and millimeter-length were fabricated using carbon-nanotube-templated microfabrication with a sacrificial "hedge". The high aspect ratio, mechanical robustness, and electrical conductivity of these electrodes make them a potential candidate for next-generation neural interfacing. Electrochemical measurements were also demonstrated using an individual CNT post microelectrode with a diameter of 25 μm and a length of 1 mm to perform cyclic voltammetry on both methyl viologen and dopamine in a phosphate-buffered saline solution. In addition to detection of the characteristic peaks, the CNT post microelectrodes show a fast electrochemical response, which may be enabling for in vivo and/or in vitro measurements. The CNT post electrode fabrication process was also integrated with other microfabrication techniques, resulting in individually addressable electrodes.Entities:
Keywords: carbon nanotube; cyclic voltammetry; electrical resistivity; microelectrode array; neural probe
Year: 2018 PMID: 33445345 DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.8b00038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Biomater Sci Eng ISSN: 2373-9878