2002
DOI: 10.1023/a:1020616919954
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“…Additives and solvents are generally needed for avoiding silver nanoparticles aggregates, which are not always tolerated within the inkjet printing process. 10 In addition, when dealing with these metallic nanoparticles inks, a sintering post-treatment (comprise between 150 and 200 C) is necessary to ensure a metallic continuum for the electrical conduction, unlike larger silver particles which can be used in other printing processes like exography or screen printing. The printed substrate must then be able to withstand the high level of temperature involved in this step without any degradation or deformations, which limits considerably the substrate choice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additives and solvents are generally needed for avoiding silver nanoparticles aggregates, which are not always tolerated within the inkjet printing process. 10 In addition, when dealing with these metallic nanoparticles inks, a sintering post-treatment (comprise between 150 and 200 C) is necessary to ensure a metallic continuum for the electrical conduction, unlike larger silver particles which can be used in other printing processes like exography or screen printing. The printed substrate must then be able to withstand the high level of temperature involved in this step without any degradation or deformations, which limits considerably the substrate choice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The filler determines the characteristic feature of the ink depending on the application. It could be made of metallic [58, 59], polymeric [60], and carbon-based material [6164] or a combination of these. The flowability of the ink is determined by the solvent in which it is dispersed.…”
Section: Requirements Of Rapid Prototypingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silver-based inks with fillers such as silver flakes, nanoparticles, and nanowires prove to be the desired choice for printed electronics as it provides attractive and necessary features such as resistance to oxidation and high electrical conductivity [58, 139]. Silver's conductivity dependency on the different printed substrates was studied and characterized in a recent study [140].…”
Section: Printing Of Fse Of Sensor and Materials Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IGZO based inkjet-printed TFTs showed an electron mobility of 6 cm 2 V À1 s À1 , on/off current ratio of 10 5 and long-term stability for 365 days under dark ambient conditions without any degradation. The stability of inkjet printed conductive patterns of CuNPs, 267,279 silver, [322][323][324][325] Cu-Ag core-shell nanoparticles 326 and other inks have been reported. [327][328][329][330] Jeong et al 324 used poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) sodium salt both as a capping agent and dispersant for aqueous silver inks to introduce long-term dispersion stability.…”
Section: Stability Of Inkjet Printed Conductive Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%