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The effect of graphite and carbon black ratios on conductive ink performance

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
卷 52, 期 16, 页码 9520-9530

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DOI: 10.1007/s10853-017-1114-6

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  1. EPSRC (UK) [EP/N013727/1]
  2. EPSRC [EP/M028267/1]
  3. European Regional Development Fund through the Welsh Government [80708]
  4. Ser Solar project via Welsh Government
  5. EPSRC [EP/N013727/1, EP/M028267/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  6. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/M028267/1, 1666077, EP/N013727/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Conductive inks based on graphite and carbon black are used in a host of applications including energy storage, energy harvesting, electrochemical sensors and printed heaters. This requires accurate control of electrical properties tailored to the application; ink formulation is a fundamental element of this. Data on how formulation relates to properties have tended to apply to only single types of conductor at any time, with data on mixed types of carbon only empirical thus far. Therefore, screen printable carbon inks with differing graphite, carbon black and vinyl polymer content were formulated and printed to establish the effect on rheology, deposition and conductivity. The study found that at a higher total carbon loading ink of 29.4% by mass, optimal conductivity (0.029 Omega cm) was achieved at a graphite to carbon black ratio of 2.6 to 1. For a lower total carbon loading (21.7 mass %), this ratio was reduced to 1.8 to 1. Formulation affected viscosity and hence ink transfer and also surface roughness due to retention of features from the screen printing mesh and the inherent roughness of the carbon components, as well as the ability of features to be reproduced consistently.

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