A Silicon Recording Probe with Integrated Ag/Agcl Reference Electrode for In-Situ PH Sensing

Longchun Wang, Zhejun Guo, Bowen Ji, Ye Xi, Bin Yang, Jingquan Liu
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This paper presents a silicon recording probe with integrated in-situ Ag/AgCl reference electrode (ISA/ARE) for simultaneous pH sensing and electrophysiology recordings for the application neuroscience. The preparation of in-situ silver layer and its chlorination are realized by a constant current electrochemical plating method. The repeatable Ag/AgCl layer with stable potential has been verified by X-ray diffraction and electrochemical measurements. Meanwhile, the pH sensitivity of the combination of Iridium oxide (IrOx) electrodes and ISA/ARE is 54.7mV/pH. The area of ISA/ARE is only 7000µm2, which is highly compatible with the preparation process of silicon probes, and is suitable for integration into the front of micro shanks as an in-situ detection reference. In short, the unique fabrication method to realize miniaturized and integrated in-situ reference electrode is of great significance to biosensors.
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一种集成Ag/Agcl参比电极的原位PH传感硅记录探针
本文提出了一种集成原位Ag/AgCl参比电极(ISA/ARE)的硅记录探针,用于同时进行pH传感和电生理记录,用于应用神经科学。采用恒流电化学镀法,实现了原位银层的制备和氯化。通过x射线衍射和电化学测量验证了具有稳定电位的可重复Ag/AgCl层。同时,氧化铱(IrOx)电极与ISA/ARE组合的pH灵敏度为54.7mV/pH。ISA/ARE的面积仅为7000µm2,与硅探针的制备工艺高度兼容,适合集成到微柄前端作为原位检测参考。总之,这种独特的制造方法实现了小型化、集成化的原位参比电极,对生物传感器具有重要意义。
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