2020 42nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine &Amp; Biology Society (EMBC) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/embc44109.2020.9175646
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PDMS-Parylene Adhesion Improvement via Ceramic Interlayers to Strengthen the Encapsulation of Active Neural Implants

Abstract: Parylene-C has been used as a substrate and encapsulation material for many implantable medical devices. However, to ensure the flexibility required in some applications, minimize tissue reaction, and protect parylene from degradation in vivo an additional outmost layer of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is desired. In such a scenario, the adhesion of PDMS to parylene is of critical importance to prevent early failure caused by delamination in the harsh environment of the human body. Towards this goal, we propose … Show more

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“…A further drawback of classic microfabrication approach is the demand for an adhesion promotor between PDMS and PAC. 39 Without a promotor the two layers are detachable by hand. A bonding of a PAC sheet onto cured PDMS, in an analogous manner to the here reported bonding to a resin, is by best of our knowledge not reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further drawback of classic microfabrication approach is the demand for an adhesion promotor between PDMS and PAC. 39 Without a promotor the two layers are detachable by hand. A bonding of a PAC sheet onto cured PDMS, in an analogous manner to the here reported bonding to a resin, is by best of our knowledge not reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, further improvement at the interface between Parylene C and silicone is needed. This could be achieved by the addition of PECVD ceramic interlayers [42,43]. Alternatively, TFE2 could be modified to finish at one of the Al 2 O 3 and TiO 2 ALD layers instead of Parylene C.…”
Section: Lcp-tfe2-siliconementioning
confidence: 99%
“…PDMS film has been proven to act as an excellent barrier to implantable microelectrodes or as high-quality dielectrics with minimal resistive power loss [13,14]. As an encapsulation layer for implantable neural interface, PDMS can increase the flexibility required for the application and minimize tissue response [15]. Joint research on other materials of PDMS provides a new idea for the further development of implantable neural interfaces [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%