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Nanoporous platinum microelectrode arrays for neuroscience applications

Abstract

Microelectrode arrays are invaluable tools for investigating the electrophysiological behaviour of neuronal networks with high spatiotemporal precision. In recent years, it has become increasingly common to functionalize such electrodes with highly porous platinum to increase their effective surface area, and hence their signal-to-noise ratio. Although such functionalization significantly improves the electrochemical performance of the electrodes, the impact of various electrode morphologies on biocompatibility and electrophysiological performance in cell cultures remains poorly understood. In this study, we introduce reproducible protocols for depositing highly porous platinum with varying morphologies on microelectrodes designed for neural cell cultures. We also evaluate the impact of morphology and electrode size on the signal-to-noise ratio in recordings from rat cortical neurons cultured on these electrodes. Our results indicate that electrodes with a uniform layer of highly nanoporous platinum offer the best trade-off between biocompatibility, electrochemical, and electrophysiological performance. While more microporous electrodes exhibited lower impedance, nanoporous electrodes detected higher extracellular signal amplitudes from neurons, suggesting reduced distance between perisomatic neuronal areas and the electrodes. Additionally, these nanoporous electrodes showed fewer thickness variations at their edges compared to the more porous electrodes. Such edges can be mechanically broken off during cell culturing and contribute to long-term cytotoxic effects, which is highly undesirable. We hope this work will contribute to better standardization in creating and utilizing nanoporous platinum microelectrodes for neuroscience applications. Improving the accessibility and reproducibility of this technology is crucial for enhancing the quality of electrophysiological data and advancing our understanding of neuronal network function and dysfunction.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Dec 2024
Accepted
14 Feb 2025
First published
20 Feb 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 5822-5836

Nanoporous platinum microelectrode arrays for neuroscience applications

N. Winter-Hjelm, L. Isdal, P. A. Köllensperger, A. Sandvig, I. Sandvig and P. Sikorski, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 5822 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA08957J

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