2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2014.03.103
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Optimization of primary printed batteries based on Zn/MnO2

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“…Printing technologies are a promising alternative for the manufacturing of novel flexible and large area electronics 7,8. However, breakthroughs in printing technologies are crucially needed to reach scalable manufacturing of electronic devices, such as resistors, antennas, capacitors, diodes, batteries, and thin film transistors (TFTs) 9–14…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Printing technologies are a promising alternative for the manufacturing of novel flexible and large area electronics 7,8. However, breakthroughs in printing technologies are crucially needed to reach scalable manufacturing of electronic devices, such as resistors, antennas, capacitors, diodes, batteries, and thin film transistors (TFTs) 9–14…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 For these devices, printing technologies can serve as viable techniques to manufacture electrode structures from Ag and Au inks. [72][73][74] Also inkjet-printing of Ag current collecting grids as well as scaffolding was used in a 3D zinc-silver microbattery (Fig. 58,61 RFID tags can be used for contactless payment, inventory management, tracking of goods or access control to security areas (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Printing technologies are considered as promising approach for the manufacturing of novel flexible and large area electronics. Several different kinds of printed electronic devices have been demonstrated in literature such as resistors 1 2 , antennas 3 4 , capacitors 5 6 , diodes 7 8 , sensors 9 10 , photovoltaic cells 11 12 , displays 13 14 , batteries 15 , and thin-film transistors 16 17 (TFTs). Despite of the huge efforts towards manufacturing process and device performance optimization, there are still rarely examples that show a sustainable and successful transfer to the industry.…”
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