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Engineering Aggregation‐Resistant MXene Nanosheets As Highly Conductive and Stable Inks for All‐Printed Electronics

Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
MXenes are interesting 2D materials that have been considered as attractive frontier materials for potential applications in the fields of energy and electronic devices due to their excellent optoelectronic properties including metallic conductivity and ...
X. Tang   +12 more
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Recent Progress in Printed Physical Sensing Electronics for Wearable Health-Monitoring Devices: A Review

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2022
Printed electronics (PEs), as a fast-growing advanced manufacturing technology in recent years, plays an essential role in development of wearable electronic sensors, flexible displays, human-machine interaction, and thin electronics owing to its low ...
Li-Ya Ma, N. Soin
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Introduction to nanomaterials for printed electronics

Nanoscale, 2023
Guest Editors Cinzia Casiraghi, Oana D. Jurchescu, Shlomo Magdassi and Wenming Su introduce the themed collection on Nanomaterials for printed electronics.
Cinzia Casiraghi   +3 more
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Nanoparticle composites for printed electronics

Nanotechnology, 2014
Printed Electronics is a rapidly developing sector in the electronics industry, in which nanostructured materials are playing an increasingly important role. In particular, inks containing dispersions of semiconducting nanoparticles, can form nanocomposite materials with unique electronic properties when cured.
C. van den Berg   +7 more
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Organic materials for printed electronics

Nature Materials, 2007
Organic materials can offer a low-cost alternative for printed electronics and flexible displays. However, research in these systems must exploit the differences - via molecular-level control of functionality - compared with inorganic electronics if they are to become commercially viable.
David Nilsson   +2 more
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A New Frontier of Printed Electronics: Flexible Hybrid Electronics

Advances in Materials, 2019
The performance and integration density of silicon integrated circuits (ICs) have progressed at an unprecedented pace in the past 60 years. While silicon ICs thrive at low‐power high‐performance computing, creating flexible and large‐area electronics ...
Yasser Khan   +5 more
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Sustainable substrate for printed electronics

NIP & Digital Fabrication Conference, 2019
This paper focuses on evaluation of paper as a substrate for printed flexible electronics. The motivation for using paper as a substrate comes from its attractive recycling and composting properties. In electronics manufacturing the majority of the materials used come from the substrate (>>50%).
Elina Jansson, Liisa Hakola
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Printing technology for electronics

2016 International Conference on Electronics Packaging (ICEP), 2016
All kinds of printing method include merits and demerits each. Therefore, cautions are required for adapting printing technique in the manufacturing process of electronics products. The various printing methods used in the electronics field are introduced in this talk.
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Stable and Biocompatible Carbon Nanotube Ink Mediated by Silk Protein for Printed Electronics

Advances in Materials, 2020
Ink‐based processes, which enable scalable fabrication of flexible devices based on nanomaterials, are one of the practical approaches for the production of wearable electronics.
Xiaoping Liang   +8 more
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Ionography in electronic printing

Data Processing, 1985
Abstract An alternative to laser printer is ionographic printing. It has fewer moving parts, being controlled electronically, and costs about half the price of a laser printer. Logos and bar codes are examples of the output possible from the ionographic printer, at high speed and with good results.
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