RIS ID
35705
Abstract
The inkjet printing of CNTbiopolymer composite inks onto solid and gel substrates was investigated. Changing the substrate from glass to gel resulted in an increase in the resistance of printed materials from 9.85 kΩ/cm to 39.42 kΩ/cm.
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Publication Details
Aldalbahi, A. & in het Panhuis, M. (2010). Inkjet printed conducting gel-carbon nanotube materials. Optoelectronic and Microelectronic Materials and Devices (COMMAD), 2010 Conference (pp. 143-144). United States: IEEE.