Long-term characterization of electrode materials for surface electrodes in biopotential recording.

Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc

Department of Medical Technology and Neural Prosthetics, Fraunhofer IBMT, St. Ingbert, Germany.

Published: March 2008

The long-term electrical behavior of 16 different electrode materials was investigated by using continuous impedance spectroscopy over a period of 10 days. The materials included bare and electrolytically treated metals, metals coated with intrinsically conductive polymers, and polymers with conductive particles. Electrolytic treatment of metal electrodes yielded a significant impedance reduction. The lowest impedance values could be reached with the polymer-coated metal electrodes. The impedance behavior is an important aspect when choosing an electrode material, and has to be considered in signal processing. The choice of a material depends on the application of the electrode. Moreover, for long-term applications, the electrochemical stability of a material has to be considered.

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