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Size Scaling of the Electrochemical Performance of Ti3C2Tx MXene Microelectrode Arrays for Electrophysiological Recording and Stimulation

Averbeck, S. R.; Garg, R.; Dong, R.; Hurwitz, D.; Apollo, N. V.; Beauchamp, M. S.; Vitale, F.

2026-03-23 bioengineering
10.64898/2026.03.19.712102 bioRxiv
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Miniaturized neural interfaces for research, diagnostics, and neuromodulation therapies require electrode materials that maintain low impedance and high charge injection capacity as device dimensions shrink to ensure high-quality recordings and safe stimulation. Conventional interfaces rely on metals like platinum (Pt), which are limited by intrinsically high impedance and low charge transfer capacity, reducing their performance in sub-100 {micro}m applications. Ti3C2Tx MXene has emerged as a promising alternative for high-density recording and stimulation interfaces, though the fundamental charge transfer mechanisms governing its performance remain poorly understood. This study evaluates Ti3C2Tx MXene microelectrodes across a range of diameters (25 - 500 {micro}m) and systematically elucidates the mechanisms governing their recording and stimulation capabilities. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and voltage transient measurements - supported by equivalent-circuit modeling - revealed enhanced recording and stimulation capabilities of the MXene microelectrodes over size-matched Pt microelectrodes, attributed to reduced charge-transfer resistance and increased double-layer capacitance. Finally, varying the volume and concentration of the spray-coated Ti3C2Tx films showed that increased MXene concentration and volume enhanced performance by creating thicker, rougher interfaces. Together, these results establish Ti3C2Tx MXene as a promising electrode material with exceptional performance at the microscale.

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