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Highly Sensitive and Omnidirectionally Stretchable Bioelectrode Arrays for In Vivo Neural Interfacing

  • Qinyi Zhao
  • , Ming Zhu
  • , Gongwei Tian
  • , Cuiyuan Liang
  • , Zhiyuan Liu
  • , Jianping Huang
  • , Qianheng Yuan Yu
  • , Shuanglong Tang
  • , Jianhui Chen
  • , Xizheng Zhao
  • , Qi Zeng
  • , Chongshen Guo*
  • , Dianpeng Qi*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology
  • Shenzhen University

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Abstract

Flexible electrode array, a new-generation neural microelectrode, is a crucial tool for information exchange between living tissues and external electronics. Till date, advances in flexible neural microelectrodes are limited because of their high impedance and poor mechanical consistency at tissue interfaces. Herein, a highly sensitive and omnidirectionally stretchable polymeric electrode array (PEA) is introduced. Micropyramid–nanowire composite structures are constructed to increase the effective surface area of PEA, achieving an exponential reduction in impedance compared with gold (Au) and flat polypyrrole electrodes. Moreover, for the first time, a suspended umbrella structure to enable PEA with omnidirectional stretchability of up to ≈20% is designed. The PEA can withstand 1000 cycles of mechanical loads without decrease in performance. As a proof of concept, PEA is conformally attached to a rat heart and tibialis anterior muscle, and electrophysiological signals (electrocardiogram and electromyogram) of the rat are successfully recorded. This strategy provides a new perspective toward highly sensitive and omnidirectionally stretchable PEA that can facilitate the practical application of neural electrodes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2203344
JournalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
Volume12
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • high sensitivity
  • neural interfaces
  • omnidirectionally stretchability
  • polymeric electrode arrays
  • polypyrrole

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