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Flexible Neural Interface From Non-Transient Silk Fibroin With Outstanding Conformality, Biocompatibility, and Bioelectric Conductivity.

Zhanao HuYuqing LiangSuna FanQianqian NiuJingjing GengQimei HuangBenjamin S HsiaoHao ChenXiang YaoYaopeng Zhang
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Silk fibroin (SF) with good biocompatibility can enable an efficient and safe implementation of neural interfaces. However, it has been difficult to achieve a robust integration of patterned conducting materials (multichannel electrodes) on flexible SF film substrates due to the absence of some enduring interactions. In this study, a thermo-assisted pattern-transfer technique is demonstrated that can facilely transfer a layer of pre-set poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) onto the flexible SF substrate through an interpenetrating network of 2 polymer chains, achieving a desired substrate/conductor intertwined interface with good flexibility (≈33 MPa), conductivity (386 S cm -1 ) and stability in liquid state over 4 months simultaneously. Importantly, this technique can be combined with ink-jet printing to prepare a multichannel SF-based neural interface for the electrocorticogram (ECoG) recording and inflammation remission in rat models. The SF-based neural interface with satisfied tissue conformability, biocompatibility, and bioelectric conductivity is a promising ECoG acquisition tool, where the demonstrated approach can also be useful to develop other SF-based flexible bioelectronics.
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