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Highly Conductive Films by Rapid Photonic Annealing of Inkjet Printable Starch-Graphene Ink

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS INTERFACES
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/admi.202101884

Keywords

graphene; inkjet printing; photonic annealing; printed electronics

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  1. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) [FID-15-0105]

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A highly concentrated starch-graphene ink was produced using a general formulation engineering method in aqueous media, and validated for post-processing with photonic annealing. The role of starch as a dispersing agent for graphene and the enhancement of electrical properties of printed graphene patterns with photonic pulse energy were demonstrated in the experimental results, leading to a high electrical conductivity. This eco-friendly and cost-efficient approach has technical potential for scalable production and integration of conductive graphene inks in printed and flexible electronics.
A general formulation engineering method is adopted in this study to produce a highly concentrated (approximate to 3 mg mL(-1)) inkjet printable starch-graphene ink in aqueous media. Photonic annealing of the starch-graphene ink is validated for rapid post-processing of printed films. The experimental results demonstrate the role of starch as dispersing agent for graphene in water and photonic pulse energy in enhancing the electrical properties of the printed graphene patterns, thus leading to an electrical conductivity of approximate to 2.4 x 10(4) S m(-1). The curing mechanism is discussed based on systematic material studies. The eco-friendly and cost-efficient approach presented in this work is of technical potential for the scalable production and integration of conductive graphene inks for widespread applications in printed and flexible electronics.

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