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Metal-Based Inks for Printed Electronics. Comparison of the Main Approaches to Production
Printed electronic is an area of modern materials science that is undergoing rapid development. The use of printing equipment has the potential to significantly simplify and reduce the cost of producing passive and active electronic components. Several dozens of reviews and hundreds of scientific articles are published annually in this field. However, the consumer characteristics of ink formulations for printed electronic are, to a certain extent, compromise. Improvement of one property usually results in a deterioration of another. For example, increasing the content of the main component usually leads to a decrease in stability. This review will compare two main approaches to producing metal-based inks, which can be conventionally called “organometallic” and “colloidal,” consider their advantages and drawbacks, and assess the prospects for further development of printed electronics.
期刊介绍:
Colloid Journal (Kolloidnyi Zhurnal) is the only journal in Russia that publishes the results of research in the area of chemical science dealing with the disperse state of matter and surface phenomena in disperse systems. The journal covers experimental and theoretical works on a great variety of colloid and surface phenomena: the structure and properties of interfaces; adsorption phenomena and structure of adsorption layers of surfactants; capillary phenomena; wetting films; wetting and spreading; and detergency. The formation of colloid systems, their molecular-kinetic and optical properties, surface forces, interaction of colloidal particles, stabilization, and criteria of stability loss of different disperse systems (lyosols and aerosols, suspensions, emulsions, foams, and micellar systems) are also topics of the journal. Colloid Journal also includes the phenomena of electro- and diffusiophoresis, electro- and thermoosmosis, and capillary and reverse osmosis, i.e., phenomena dealing with the existence of diffusion layers of molecules and ions in the vicinity of the interface.