2021
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202010320
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Liquid Metals‐Assisted Synthesis of Scalable 2D Nanomaterials: Prospective Sediment Inks for Screen‐Printed Energy Storage Applications

Abstract: The advents in flexible and smart technology like wearable electronics have accelerated the demand for high‐performance energy‐storage devices. These devices could significantly reduce the size of the next‐generation wearable smart electronics. A selection of suitable printing technology and its product typically offer a reasonable manufacturing pathway like high deposition rate, low materials waste, scalable fabrication, and high‐performance production. Therefore, the production of novel functional inks with … Show more

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“…The critical components of a screen printable ink required 12–20 wt% pigment, 45–65 wt% binders, 20–30 wt% solvent, and 1–5 wt% additives. At the same time, the viscosity of the ink must be between 1000 and 10 000 mPa s. 3,64 Therefore, in order to formulate the ink desirable to screen printing one should not only focus on the composition of materials, but also the performance of each individual printed component and tuning of the ink for achieving high performance must be considered. For instance, MXene sheets with high concentrations were found to cause agglomeration and eventually result in the clogging of the nozzle in printers, 58 and at a low MXene concentration the printing patter performance gets reduced due low resolution.…”
Section: Formulation Of Mxene Sediment Inksmentioning
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“…The critical components of a screen printable ink required 12–20 wt% pigment, 45–65 wt% binders, 20–30 wt% solvent, and 1–5 wt% additives. At the same time, the viscosity of the ink must be between 1000 and 10 000 mPa s. 3,64 Therefore, in order to formulate the ink desirable to screen printing one should not only focus on the composition of materials, but also the performance of each individual printed component and tuning of the ink for achieving high performance must be considered. For instance, MXene sheets with high concentrations were found to cause agglomeration and eventually result in the clogging of the nozzle in printers, 58 and at a low MXene concentration the printing patter performance gets reduced due low resolution.…”
Section: Formulation Of Mxene Sediment Inksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 Thus, improving the ink adhesion properties by adding suitable binders and retaining the MXene nanosheet colloidal stability in the ink composition are certainly the major challenges. 3…”
Section: Formulation Of Mxene Sediment Inksmentioning
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