Stretchable Tissue‐Like Gold Nanowire Composites with Long‐Term Stability for Neural Interfaces
Laura Seufert,
Mohammed Elmahmoudy,
Charlotte Theunis
et al.
Abstract:Soft and stretchable nanocomposites can match the mechanical properties of neural tissue, thereby minimizing foreign body reactions to provide optimal stimulation and recording specificity. Soft materials for neural interfaces should simultaneously fulfill a wide range of requirements, including low Young's modulus (<<1 MPa), stretchability (≥30%), high conductivity (>> 1000 S cm−1), biocompatibility, and chronic stability (>> 1 year). Current nanocomposites do not fulfill the above requireme… Show more
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