Journal article

Effective Area and Charge Density of Iridium Oxide Neural Electrodes

AR Harris, AG Paolini, GG Wallace

Electrochimica Acta | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

The effective electrode area and charge density of iridium metal and anodically activated iridium has been measured by optical and electrochemical techniques. The degree of electrode activation could be assessed by changes in electrode colour. The reduction charge, activation charge, number of activation pulses and charge density were all strongly correlated. Activated iridium showed slow electron transfer kinetics for reduction of a dissolved redox species. At fast voltammetric scan rates the linear diffusion electroactive area was unaffected by iridium activation. At slow voltammetric scan rates, the steady state diffusion electroactive area was reduced by iridium activation. The steady st..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Funding from the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence Scheme (Project Numbers CE0561616 and CE140100012) are gratefully acknowledged. GGW is also grateful to the ARC for support under the Australian Laureate Fellowship scheme (FL110100196).