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Iridium oxide coated electrodes for neural stimulation

  • US 4,717,581 A
  • Filed: 11/13/1986
  • Issued: 01/05/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/06/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. The method of making a neural stimulator having an iridium oxide coated electrode which method includes the steps of,forming an acid/alcohol solution containing at least one dissolved iridium complex by heating Ir(III) trichloride in hydrochloric acid until more than half the solution is evaporated to convert the Ir(III) trichloride to a hexachloroiridate ion, [IrCl6 ]2-,adding alcohol to the solution following evaportion to restore the solution to its original volume,aging the restored acid/alcohol solution to slowly convert the hexachloroiridate ion to a chloroiridate-alcohol complex of Ir(IV),soaking said metallic electrode in the aged acid/alcohol solution for a prolonged period of time so that the electrode metallic surface becomes completely covered with the iridium complexes in the aged acid/alcohol,removing the covered metallic electrode from the aged acid/alcohol solution and drying the latter in air at room temperature,and annealing the dried coated electrode at a temperature sufficiently high for sufficient time to convert the chloroiridate-alcohol complexes deposited on the electrode surface to an oxide of iridium.

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