Journal article
Correlation of impedance and effective electrode area of chondroitin sulphate doped PEDOT modified electrodes
AR Harris, PJ Molino, AG Paolini, GG Wallace
Synthetic Metals | ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA | Published : 2016
Abstract
Neural electrode arrays were coated with PEDOT doped with chondroitin sulphate. The impedance of the individually addressable microelectrodes were measured and fit with a 2 time constant equivalent circuit. The typically reported impedance at 1 kHz was significantly reduced with very thin coatings, but showed no correlation with effective electrode area. The impedance and phase angle at low frequencies was correlated with the effective electrode area. The charge density of the electrode was also correlated with the linear diffusion electroactive area.
Grants
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).