2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c07318
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Single-Step Fabrication Method toward 3D Printing Composite Diamond–Titanium Interfaces for Neural Applications

Abstract: Owing to several key attributes, diamond is an attractive candidate material for neural interfacing electrodes. The emergence of additivemanufacturing (AM) of diamond-based materials has addressed multiple challenges associated with the fabrication of diamond electrodes using the conventional chemical vapor deposition (CVD) approach. Unlike the CVD approach, AM methods have enabled the deposition of three-dimensional diamond-based material at room temperature. This work demonstrates the feasibility of using la… Show more

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“…Other example are the diamond-titanium porous composites produced by deposition process to fabricate hybrid neural electrodes. These composite electrodes have demonstrated high electrochemical capacitance, low impedance, and excellent biocompatibility assessed in vitro using cortical neurons [27]. Moreover, the nanostructured electrodes have shown greater compatibility with the ECM [28].…”
Section: Metal Electrodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other example are the diamond-titanium porous composites produced by deposition process to fabricate hybrid neural electrodes. These composite electrodes have demonstrated high electrochemical capacitance, low impedance, and excellent biocompatibility assessed in vitro using cortical neurons [27]. Moreover, the nanostructured electrodes have shown greater compatibility with the ECM [28].…”
Section: Metal Electrodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43 The single-step method was developed by synthesizing the diamond and titanium interfaces for neural applications elsewhere. 44 A review study of carbon films discusses previously explored applications. 45 Graphite does not store heat to a large extent.…”
Section: Paper Materials Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%