2018
DOI: 10.2298/pac1804326o
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Preparation of TiO2 and ZnO dispersions for inkjet printing of flexible sensing devices

Abstract: Research presented in this article focuses on the preparation of functional dispersions for inkjet printing of nanoparticles as sensitive layers. The stable suspensions of MO x (M = Ti, Zn) were prepared using gum arabic (GA) and Solsperse ® 40000 (SO) as dispersants. A special attention was paid to the monitoring of particle size evolution during the planetary ball milling of dispersions, so that optimum ratio between milling time and particle size can be determined. After adjusting the printing parameters, p… Show more

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“…In general, ZnO films can be prepared via various fabrication techniques, including chemical vapor deposition [42,43], atomic layer deposition [19,44], sputtering [38], spray pyrolysis [45], pulsed laser deposition [46], sol-gel [47], and ball milling [48][49][50][51]. In addition, various low-cost solution-based deposition techniques such as drop casting [47], spin coating [41], doctor blading [37], screen printing [52], and ink jet printing [53] have been adopted to produce ZnO thin films on different substrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, ZnO films can be prepared via various fabrication techniques, including chemical vapor deposition [42,43], atomic layer deposition [19,44], sputtering [38], spray pyrolysis [45], pulsed laser deposition [46], sol-gel [47], and ball milling [48][49][50][51]. In addition, various low-cost solution-based deposition techniques such as drop casting [47], spin coating [41], doctor blading [37], screen printing [52], and ink jet printing [53] have been adopted to produce ZnO thin films on different substrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%