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Cation Discrimination in Organic Electrochemical Transistors by Dual Frequency Sensing

Applied Physics 2018-03-29 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Materials Science

Abstract

In this work, we propose a strategy to sense quantitatively and specifically cations, out of a single organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) device exposed to an electrolyte. From the systematic study of six different chloride salts over 12 different concentrations, we demonstrate that the impedance of the OECT device is governed by either the channel dedoping at low frequency and the electrolyte gate capacitive coupling at high frequency. Specific cationic signatures, which originates from the different impact of the cations behavior on the poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) polymer and their conductivity in water, allow their discrimination at the same molar concentrations. Dynamic analysis of the device impedance at different frequencies could allow the identification of specific ionic flows which could be of a great use in bioelectronics to further interpret complex mechanisms in biological media such as in the brain.

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@article{arxiv.1803.10255,
  title  = {Cation Discrimination in Organic Electrochemical Transistors by Dual Frequency Sensing},
  author = {Sebastien Pecqueur and David Guerin and Dominique Vuillaume and Fabien Alibart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.10255},
  year   = {2018}
}

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