Title :
The effect of electrode geometry on electrochemical properties measured in saline
Author :
Cogan, Stuart F. ; Ehrlich, Julia ; Plante, Timothy D.
Author_Institution :
EIC Labs., Norwood, MA, USA
Abstract :
The impedance, cyclic voltammetry, and charge-injection properties of rectangular, sputtered iridium oxide (SIROF) electrodes have been measured in buffered physiological saline over a range of geometric surface areas (GSA) and perimeter-to-area ratios (P/A). Electrodes with a higher P/A are expected to have a lower impedance and higher charge injection capacity (Qinj), and both these effects were evident for SIROF electrodes with a GSA in the range 0.0023-0.0031 mm2. However, the magnitude of the effect was modest. The increase in Qinj for rectangular electrodes with a P/A ranging from 94 to 255 mm-1 was 21-26% depending on pulse width. There was a corresponding decrease in impedance (0.1 to 105 Hz) with increasing P/A and an increase in the SIROF charge storage capacity calculated from cyclic voltammetry. To assess the full usefulness of high P/A electrodes for increasing the reversible Qinj of an electrode, measurements should now be extended to chronic in vivo preparations.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; biomedical measurement; charge injection; electric impedance; electrochemical electrodes; iridium compounds; voltammetry (chemical analysis); SIROF charge storage capacity; SIROF electrode; buffered physiological saline; charge-injection property; cyclic voltammetry property; electrochemical property; electrode geometry; geometric surface areas; impedance property; perimeter-to-area ratio; rectangular electrode; sputtered iridium oxide electrode; Electric potential; Electrodes; Geometry; Gold; Impedance; Polyimides; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6945202