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Fabrication of Ti3C2 MXene Microelectrode Arrays for In Vivo Neural Recording
Published on: February 12, 2020
Easily made single-walled carbon nanotube surface microelectrodes for neuronal applications
Gemma Gabriel1, Rodrigo Gómez, Markus Bongard
1Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona, IMB-CNM (CSIC), Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract:
The present work examines the feasibility of a simple method for using single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) to fabricate multielectrode arrays (MEA) for electrophysiological recordings. A suspension of purified SWNTs produced by arc discharged was directly deposited onto standard platinum electrodes. The in vitro impedance and electrochemical characterizations demonstrated the enhanced electrical properties of the SWNT microelectrode array. To test its functionality we performed extracellular ganglion cell recordings in isolated superfused rabbit retinas. Our results showed that SWNT based electrode arrays have potential advantages over metal electrodes and can be successfully used to record the single and multi-unit activity of ganglion cell populations.

