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Me-Doped Ti–Me Intermetallic Thin Films Used for Dry Biopotential Electrodes: A Comparative Case Study

In a new era for digital health, dry electrodes for biopotential measurement enable the monitoring of essential vital functions outside of specialized healthcare centers. In this paper, a new type of nanostructured titanium-based thin film is proposed, revealing improved biopotential sensing perform...

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Autores principales: Lopes, Cláudia, Fiedler, Patrique, Rodrigues, Marco Sampaio, Borges, Joel, Bertollo, Maurizio, Alves, Eduardo, Barradas, Nuno Pessoa, Comani, Silvia, Haueisen, Jens, Vaz, Filipe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8662430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34884159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21238143
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author Lopes, Cláudia
Fiedler, Patrique
Rodrigues, Marco Sampaio
Borges, Joel
Bertollo, Maurizio
Alves, Eduardo
Barradas, Nuno Pessoa
Comani, Silvia
Haueisen, Jens
Vaz, Filipe
author_facet Lopes, Cláudia
Fiedler, Patrique
Rodrigues, Marco Sampaio
Borges, Joel
Bertollo, Maurizio
Alves, Eduardo
Barradas, Nuno Pessoa
Comani, Silvia
Haueisen, Jens
Vaz, Filipe
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description In a new era for digital health, dry electrodes for biopotential measurement enable the monitoring of essential vital functions outside of specialized healthcare centers. In this paper, a new type of nanostructured titanium-based thin film is proposed, revealing improved biopotential sensing performance and overcoming several of the limitations of conventional gel-based electrodes such as reusability, durability, biocompatibility, and comfort. The thin films were deposited on stainless steel (SS) discs and polyurethane (PU) substrates to be used as dry electrodes, for non-invasive monitoring of body surface biopotentials. Four different Ti–Me (Me = Al, Cu, Ag, or Au) metallic binary systems were prepared by magnetron sputtering. The morphology of the resulting Ti–Me systems was found to be dependent on the chemical composition of the films, specifically on the type and amount of Me. The existence of crystalline intermetallic phases or glassy amorphous structures also revealed a strong influence on the morphological features developed by the different systems. The electrodes were tested in an in-vivo study on 20 volunteers during sports activity, allowing study of the application-specific characteristics of the dry electrodes, based on Ti–Me intermetallic thin films, and evaluation of the impact of the electrode–skin impedance on biopotential sensing. The electrode–skin impedance results support the reusability and the high degree of reliability of the Ti–Me dry electrodes. The Ti–Al films revealed the least performance as biopotential electrodes, while the Ti–Au system provided excellent results very close to the Ag/AgCl reference electrodes.
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spelling pubmed-86624302021-12-11 Me-Doped Ti–Me Intermetallic Thin Films Used for Dry Biopotential Electrodes: A Comparative Case Study Lopes, Cláudia Fiedler, Patrique Rodrigues, Marco Sampaio Borges, Joel Bertollo, Maurizio Alves, Eduardo Barradas, Nuno Pessoa Comani, Silvia Haueisen, Jens Vaz, Filipe Sensors (Basel) Article In a new era for digital health, dry electrodes for biopotential measurement enable the monitoring of essential vital functions outside of specialized healthcare centers. In this paper, a new type of nanostructured titanium-based thin film is proposed, revealing improved biopotential sensing performance and overcoming several of the limitations of conventional gel-based electrodes such as reusability, durability, biocompatibility, and comfort. The thin films were deposited on stainless steel (SS) discs and polyurethane (PU) substrates to be used as dry electrodes, for non-invasive monitoring of body surface biopotentials. Four different Ti–Me (Me = Al, Cu, Ag, or Au) metallic binary systems were prepared by magnetron sputtering. The morphology of the resulting Ti–Me systems was found to be dependent on the chemical composition of the films, specifically on the type and amount of Me. The existence of crystalline intermetallic phases or glassy amorphous structures also revealed a strong influence on the morphological features developed by the different systems. The electrodes were tested in an in-vivo study on 20 volunteers during sports activity, allowing study of the application-specific characteristics of the dry electrodes, based on Ti–Me intermetallic thin films, and evaluation of the impact of the electrode–skin impedance on biopotential sensing. The electrode–skin impedance results support the reusability and the high degree of reliability of the Ti–Me dry electrodes. The Ti–Al films revealed the least performance as biopotential electrodes, while the Ti–Au system provided excellent results very close to the Ag/AgCl reference electrodes. MDPI 2021-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8662430/ /pubmed/34884159 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21238143 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lopes, Cláudia
Fiedler, Patrique
Rodrigues, Marco Sampaio
Borges, Joel
Bertollo, Maurizio
Alves, Eduardo
Barradas, Nuno Pessoa
Comani, Silvia
Haueisen, Jens
Vaz, Filipe
Me-Doped Ti–Me Intermetallic Thin Films Used for Dry Biopotential Electrodes: A Comparative Case Study
title Me-Doped Ti–Me Intermetallic Thin Films Used for Dry Biopotential Electrodes: A Comparative Case Study
title_full Me-Doped Ti–Me Intermetallic Thin Films Used for Dry Biopotential Electrodes: A Comparative Case Study
title_fullStr Me-Doped Ti–Me Intermetallic Thin Films Used for Dry Biopotential Electrodes: A Comparative Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Me-Doped Ti–Me Intermetallic Thin Films Used for Dry Biopotential Electrodes: A Comparative Case Study
title_short Me-Doped Ti–Me Intermetallic Thin Films Used for Dry Biopotential Electrodes: A Comparative Case Study
title_sort me-doped ti–me intermetallic thin films used for dry biopotential electrodes: a comparative case study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8662430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34884159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21238143
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