Wireless Carbon-based Electrochemical Dopamine Sensor Brain Implant
Wirdatmadja, Stefanus; Ventilä, Wiljami; Vesanen, Janne; Björninen, Toni; Lahtinen, Riikka; Sydänheimo, Lauri; Voutilainen, Merja; Ukkonen, Leena (2023)
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202405276313
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The role of front-end electrode sensors for dopamine-detection brain implants is significant for the entire measurement process. The electrode material determines the sensitivity, selectivity, and longevity of the implant. Carbon-based electrode induces better dopamine adsorption due to π-interaction. We tested carbon fiber microelectrode (CFME) on a set of dopamine solution concentrations (1 mM to 0.01 mM) to determine its limit of detection and its reliability for quantitative analysis. The raw signal is processed using Σ-converter and the concentration is estimated using a linear regression technique. The wireless feature is incorporated with a triple-band antenna at frequencies of 402, 902, and 2450 MHz for data communications, wireless power transmission, and switching control.
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