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The enhancement of neural growth by amino-functionalization on carbon nanotubes as a neural electrode
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The enhancement of neural growth by amino-functionalization on carbon nanotubes as a neural electrode

Shiang-Jie Yen, Wei-Lun Hsu, Yung-Chan Chen, Huan-Chieh Su, Yen-Chung Chang, Hsin Chen, Shih-Rung Yeh and Tri-Rung Yew
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol.26(10), pp.4124-4132
15/06/2011

Abstract

Amino-functionalization CNTs MWCNT electrode Neural recording Neuron cells
This paper reports the success of amino-functionalization on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to promote neuronal cells growth on MWCNT electrode for extracellular recording, attributed to the formation of positive charge of NH 2 molecules on their surfaces. Besides, the surface of MWCNT electrode becomes hydrophilic after amino-functionalization (AF-MWCNTs) which can enhance electrical conductivity because of lower MWCNT/electrolyte interfacial impedance and higher interfacial capacitance. Durability tests show that electrical characteristics of the MWCNTs treated by 2wt% 1,4-diaminobutane solution (2wt%-AF-MWCNTs) can last for at least six months in air ambient. The neural recording of crayfish shows that 2wt%-AF-MWCNTs can provide better capability on detecting action potentials of caudal photoreceptor (CPR) interneuron compared to suction glass pipette from the evidence of a higher S/N ratio (126 versus 23). The amino-functionalized MWCNT electrode is feasible for long-term recording application according to the results of biocompatibility tests. As the MWCNTs were directly synthesized on Si-based substrates by catalyst-assisted thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) at a low temperature (400°C), these self-aligned MWCNT electrodes could be friendly implemented in integrated circuits fabrications. © 2011.

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