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Inkjet printing: a viable tool for processing polymer carbon nanotube composites

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posted on 2024-11-14, 08:34 authored by Peter in het PanhuisPeter in het Panhuis, William R Small
The inkjet processing of water dispersable polymer carbon nanotube composite materials is reported. Single printed layers displayed good optical transparency, sheet resistance, and conductivity. It is demonstrated that an alcohol sensor based on a single printed layer of polymer carbon nanotube composite could operate at a lower voltage compared to a sensor based on a single printed layer of the polymer.

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in het Panhuis, M. H. & Small, W. R. (2008). Inkjet printing: a viable tool for processing polymer carbon nanotube composites. In H. Tan, J. Ciao, L. Faraone, C. Jagadish, J. Williams & A. Wilson (Eds.), Proceeding of SPIE, Device and Process Technologies for Microelectronics, MEMS, Photonics, and Nanotechnology IV (pp. 680007-1-680007-8). Belllingong, USA: SPIE.

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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

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6800

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680007-1-680007-8

Language

English

RIS ID

23001

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