Electrical Interface Parameters of PEDOT:PSS: Effect of Electrodeposition Charge Evaluated Under Body Conditions for Neural Electrode Applications

Mohammad Taghi Tourchi Moghadam, Karolina Cysewska
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This study explores the influence of deposition charge during fabrication of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) doped with polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) on its electrical interface parameters. For this purpose, PEDOT:PSS was fabricated under state-of-the-art conditions desirable for neural bioelectrodes on commercial platinum electrodes with the electrodeposition time limited by different charges (1, 3, 6, 9 mC). Further, the electrodes were characterized regarding their electrical interface such as interfacial impedance, potential window, double-layer capacitance, charge storage capacity, and current injection limit under simulated body conditions. The work showed whether and to what extent the change of deposition charge affected the electrical interface parameters of PEDOT:PSS-based platinum electrodes. The electrodes polymerized with 9 mC exhibited a significant increase in specific capacitance, indicating enhanced charge storage capacity. Additionally, this sample demonstrated lower resistance in phosphate-buffered saline, suggesting improved conductivity.
PEDOT:PSS 的电界面参数:在人体条件下评估电沉积电荷对神经电极应用的影响
本研究探讨了掺杂聚苯乙烯磺酸盐的聚(3,4-亚乙二氧基噻吩)(PEDOT:PSS)在制造过程中沉积电荷对其电学界面参数的影响。为此,PEDOT:PSS 是在最先进的神经生物电极制造条件下在商用铂电极上制造的,电沉积时间受不同电荷(1、3、6、9 mC)的限制。此外,还对电极的电界面进行了表征,如界面阻抗、电位窗口、双层电容、电荷存储容量以及模拟人体条件下的电流注入极限。研究结果表明了沉积电荷的变化是否以及在多大程度上影响了基于 PEDOT:PSS 的铂电极的电界面参数。聚合度为 9 mC 的电极的比电容显著增加,表明电荷存储能力增强。此外,该样品在磷酸盐缓冲盐水中的电阻较低,表明其导电性有所提高。
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