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Capabilities and limitations of 3D printed microserpentines and integrated 3D electrodes for stretchable and conformable biosensor applications

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MICROSYSTEMS & NANOENGINEERING
卷 6, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41378-019-0129-3

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  1. University of Central Florida

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We explore the capabilities and limitations of 3D printed microserpentines (mu serpentines) and utilize these structures to develop dynamic 3D microelectrodes for potential applications in in vitro, wearable, and implantable microelectrode arrays (MEAs). The device incorporates optimized 3D printed mu serpentine designs with out-of-plane microelectrode structures, integrated on to a flexible Kapton (R) package with micromolded PDMS insulation. The flexibility of the optimized, printed mu serpentine design was calculated through effective stiffness and effective strain equations, so as to allow for analysis of various designs for enhanced flexibility. The optimized, down selected mu serpentine design was further sputter coated with 7-70 nm-thick gold and the performance of these coatings was studied for maintenance of conductivity during uniaxial strain application. Bending/conforming analysis of the final devices (3D MEAs with a Kapton (R) package and PDMS insulation) were performed to qualitatively assess the robustness of the finished device toward dynamic MEA applications. 3D microelectrode impedance measurements varied from 4.2 to 5.2 k ohm during the bending process demonstrating a small change and an example application with artificial agarose skin composite model to assess feasibility for basic transdermal electrical recording was further demonstrated.

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