2020
DOI: 10.1088/1741-2552/ab71ea
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Towards emerging EEG applications: a novel printable flexible Ag/AgCl dry electrode array for robust recording of EEG signals at forehead sites

Abstract: Objectives. With the rapid development of EEG-based wearable healthcare devices and brain–computer interfaces, reliable and user-friendly EEG sensors for EEG recording, especially at forehead sites, are highly desirable and challenging. However, existing EEG sensors cannot meet the requirements, since wet electrodes require tedious setup and conductive pastes or gels, and most dry electrodes show unacceptable high contact impedance. In addition, the existing electrodes cannot absorb sweat effectively; sweat wo… Show more

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“… While the EARtrodes have been validated with wet electrodes made of conductive silicone, the use of dry conductive silicon electrodes should also be investigated. Indeed, such dry electrodes would not require the abrasion of the Stratum Corneum and the use of electrolytic gel to reduce the skin’s impedance, which would make them easier to use and more acceptable in social settings [ 44 , 45 , 46 ]. Dry EARtrodes would also be great alternatives to semidry electrodes, which are not really user-friendly due to their cumbersome design [ 47 , 48 , 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… While the EARtrodes have been validated with wet electrodes made of conductive silicone, the use of dry conductive silicon electrodes should also be investigated. Indeed, such dry electrodes would not require the abrasion of the Stratum Corneum and the use of electrolytic gel to reduce the skin’s impedance, which would make them easier to use and more acceptable in social settings [ 44 , 45 , 46 ]. Dry EARtrodes would also be great alternatives to semidry electrodes, which are not really user-friendly due to their cumbersome design [ 47 , 48 , 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…www.nature.com/scientificreports/ For the BTB-functionalized thread sensor, we did not observe any coloration of the solution under investigation after several measuring hours, thus confirming that the release of BTB dye is negligible, if even present. In addition, the Ag/AgCl is a well-known and wide spread material approved for the use on skin in various medical application, such as ECG 55 and EEG 56 electrodes, and it can be considered non-toxic 57 in the framework of the final application of these sensors. Furthermore, according to the solubility equilibrium of silver chloride in waterbased solution, the eventually released of nanoparticles would not influence the Cl − sensor signal.…”
Section: Single and Multi-thread Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It Figure 4B represents the equivalent circuit model. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy is a valuable tool to investigate the charge transfer ability between electrode and electrolyte interfaces [18,46,55,56]. Nyquist plots includes the semicircular at high frequencies and linear portions at low frequencies, which are closely associated with the electron transfer-limited process and diffusion-controlled process, respectively.…”
Section: Electrochemical Response Of Allura Red On Different Modifiedmentioning
confidence: 99%