Conductive Screen Printing Inks by Gelation of Graphene Dispersions

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This paper describes the gelation of highly concentrated graphene/polymer dispersions triggered by mild heating. The gel formation is only dependent on the concentration of graphene with 3.25 mg mL-1 as the minimum value for graphene network formation. The graphene gel is then utilized for the preparation of colloidally stable and highly concentrated (52 mg mL-1) graphene pastes that demonstrate excellent performance in screen printing down to lines of 40 μm in width. Printed patterns dried at 100 'C for only 5 min exhibit sheet resistances of 30 Ω □-1 at 25 μm thickness, thus, removing the need for long-time high temperature annealing, doping, or other treatments. Such a low drying temperature, high printing definition, and compatibility with industrially relevant plastic and paper substrates brings high-volume roll-to-roll application in printed flexible electronics within reach. Graphene screen printing using a paste obtained by gelation of highly concentrated graphene dispersions is demonstrated. The graphene paste shows a high printing definition, enabling printing of 40 μm wide lines on PET foil and paper substrates. A sheet resistance of 30 Ω □-1 at 25 μm is achieved after drying at 100 'C for 5 min, which brings high-speed, high-volume applications within reach. cop. 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
TNO Identifier
532865
ISSN
1616301X
Source
Advanced Functional Materials, 26(4), pp. 586-593.
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
Pages
586-593
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