可持续来源的可喷墨打印导电活性炭墨水

IF 4.7 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
João Paulo Vita Damasceno, Valerio Francesco Annese*, Giulia Coco, Lauro Tatsuo Kubota and Mario Caironi*, 
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摘要

喷墨印刷为柔性和大面积的电子产品提供了一种有吸引力的制造方法,然而,制定不来自化石燃料的可持续墨水代表了对环保技术的重大挑战。在这里,我们提出了一种用于喷墨打印的导电油墨,它只由可再生的无毒成分组成,即导电活性炭纳米颗粒,乙基纤维素作为粘合剂和稳定剂,乙醇-松油醇混合物作为分散剂。该油墨由直径在30至120纳米之间的活性炭纳米颗粒组成,具有很高的胶体稳定性,动态粘度和表面张力,在喷墨打印的理想范围内。这种油墨产生导电图案,电阻率达到6.6 Ω cm。这样的结果使电子电路中印刷电阻元件的制造成为可能,其中薄片电阻可通过印刷过程的滴间距和/或层数来调节。作为未来印刷可持续传感器的概念验证,我们采用这种配方来生产一种电阻湿度传感器,能够检测呼吸过程中呼出的空气中的水分含量。本文介绍的导电油墨是为环境友好型印刷电子产品寻求可持续材料的一步。
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Inkjet Printable Conductive Activated Carbon Ink from Sustainable Sources

Inkjet printing offers an attractive manufacturing method for flexible and large-area electronics, yet formulating sustainable inks not derived from fossil fuels represents a major challenge toward environmentally friendly technologies. Here, we present a conductive ink formulated for inkjet printing, consisting only of renewable and nontoxic components, namely electrically conductive activated carbon nanoparticles, ethyl cellulose as binder and stabilizer, and ethanol-terpineol mixture as the dispersant. The ink is composed of activated carbon nanoparticles with a diameter between 30 and 120 nm and exhibits high colloidal stability, dynamic viscosity and surface tension within an ideal range for inkjet printing. The ink produces electrically conductive patterns, achieving a resistivity of 6.6 Ω cm. Such result enables the manufacturing of printed resistive elements in electronic circuits, where the sheet resistance is tunable by the drop spacing and/or layers number of the printing process. As a proof-of-concept of future printed sustainable sensors, we employed this formulation to produce a resistive humidity sensor capable of detecting the moisture content in the air exhaled during respiration. The conductive ink herein presented is a step toward the quest for sustainable materials for environmentally friendly printed electronics.

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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Electronic Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of electronic materials. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials science, engineering, optics, physics, and chemistry into important applications of electronic materials. Sample research topics that span the journal's scope are inorganic, organic, ionic and polymeric materials with properties that include conducting, semiconducting, superconducting, insulating, dielectric, magnetic, optoelectronic, piezoelectric, ferroelectric and thermoelectric. Indexed/​Abstracted: Web of Science SCIE Scopus CAS INSPEC Portico
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