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Inkjet Printing of Conductive Inks with High Lateral Resolution on Omniphobic “R F Paper” for Paper-Based Electronics and MEMS

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2014

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Lessing, Joshua, Ana C. Glavan, S. Brett Walker, Christoph Keplinger, Jennifer A. Lewis, and George M. Whitesides. 2014. “ Inkjet Printing of Conductive Inks with High Lateral Resolution on Omniphobic ‘R F Paper’ for Paper-Based Electronics and MEMS .” Advanced Materials 26 (27) (May 30): 4677–4682. doi:10.1002/adma.201401053. .

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The use of omniphobic “fluoroalkylated paper” as a substrate for inkjet printing of aqueous inks that are the precursors of electrically conductive patterns is described. By controlling the surface chemistry of the paper, it is possible to print high resolution, conductive patterns that remain conductive after folding and exposure to common solvents.

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inkjet printing, omniphobic paper, electroadhesion, MEMS, electrochemistry

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