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Use of Nanocellulose to Produce Water-Based Conductive Inks with Ag NPs for Printed Electronics

Martinez-Crespiera, Sandra (author)
Leitat Technological Center, Spain
Pepió-Tàrrega, Belen (author)
Leitat Technological Center, Spain
González-Gil, Rosa (author)
Leitat Technological Center, Spain
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Cecilia-Morillo, Francisci (author)
Leitat Technological Center, Spain
Palmer, Javier (author)
Leitat Technological Center, Spain
Escobar, Ana (author)
Leitat Technological Center, Spain
Beneitez-Álvarez, Sirio (author)
Leitat Technological Center, Spain
Abitbol, Tiffany (author)
RISE,Bioekonomi och hälsa
Fall, Andreas (author)
RISE,Material- och ytdesign
Aulin, Christian (author)
RISE,Bioekonomi och hälsa
Nevo, Yuval (author)
Melodea Ltd, Israel
Beni, Valerio, 1972- (author)
RISE,Smart hårdvara
Tolin, Enrico (author)
IMST GmbH, Germany
Bahr, Achim (author)
IMST GmbH, Germany
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2022-03-09
2022
English.
In: International Journal of Molecular Sciences. - : MDPI AG. - 1661-6596 .- 1422-0067. ; 23:6
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • The need for more sustainable printed electronics has emerged in the past years. Due to this, the use of nanocellulose (NC) extracted from cellulose has recently been demonstrated to provide interesting materials such as functional inks and transparent flexible films due to its properties. Its high specific surface area together with the high content of reactive hydroxyl groups provide a highly tailorable surface chemistry with applications in ink formulations as a stabilizing, capping, binding and templating agent. Moreover, NC mechanical, physical and thermal properties (high strength, low porosity and high thermal stability, respectively) provide an excellent alternative for the currently used plastic films. In this work, we present a process for the production of water-based conductive inks that uses NC both as a template for silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) formation and as an ink additive for ink formulation. The new inks present an electrical conductivity up to 2 × 106 S/m, which is in the range of current commercially available conductive inks. Finally, the new Ag NP/NC-based conductive inks have been tested to fabricate NFC antennas by screen-printing onto NC-coated paper, demonstrating to be operative.

Subject headings

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Kemi -- Organisk kemi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Chemical Sciences -- Organic Chemistry (hsv//eng)

Keyword

conductive inks
nanocellulose
screen-printing
silver nanoparticles
sustainable printed electronics

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art (subject category)

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