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Self-Assembled Monolayers: Advantages of Pure Alkanethiols
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3D Printable Conductive Nanocomposites of PLA and Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes
A nanocomposite is typically defined as a mixture between a host material (e.g., polymer matrix) and nanofillers with at least one dimension of less than 100 nm.
Flexible and Printed Organic Thermoelectrics: Opportunities and Challenges
Progress in Organic Thermoelectric Materials & Devices including high ZT values of >0.2 at room temperature by p-type (PEDOT:PSS) & n-type (Poly[Kx(Ni-ett)]) materials are discussed.
Reactive Silver Inks for High-Performance Printed Electronics
The ability to pattern conductive electrodes is technologically relevant for several applications, including photovolatics, displays, sensors, and biomedical devices.
Self-Assembly in Organic Thin Film Transistors for Flexible Electronic Devices
Flexible electronic circuits and displays based on organic active materials are future generations of products that may eventually enter mainstream electronics market.
Electronics and Self-Assembly with Single Molecules
Single molecule electronics is the endeavour of constructing electronic circuitry with single molecules as the fundamental building block.
Plexcore® OC Hole Injection Inks
Plexcore® organic conductive inks are electronic grade inks formulated for use in the hole injection layers of OLEDs.
3D Printable Inks: Energy & Environmental Apps
Additive manufacturing combined with nanomaterial-based inks enhances material properties, particularly in energy and environmental applications.
Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites: Design & Application
Multi-functional materials offer diverse property enhancements for various applications.
Conducting Polymer Device Applications
The application of conducting polymers at the interface with biology is an exciting new trend in organic electronics research.
Nanoclays in Multi-Functional Composites
Nanoclays are clay minerals optimized for use in clay nanocomposites– multi-functional material systems with several property enhancements targeted for a particular application.
3D Printing of Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composites
3D printing is a type of additive manufacturing that can be used to rapidly fabricate components with highly customizable geometries.
Ruthenium-based dyes for Dye-sensitized Solar Cells
Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) are 3rd generation solar cells combining the promise of high efficiency with low production costs.
Conducting Polymer Materials for Flexible OPV Applications: Orgacon™ PEDOT : PSS
A detailed article on conducting polymer materials for flexible organic photovoltaics (OPVs) applications.
Inorganic Interface Layer Inks for Organic Electronic Applications
Find advantages of inorganic interface layer inks for organic electronic & other applications.
Light-emitting Polymers
LEPs enable a wide range of important applications including sensors, flexible LED displays and lighting devices, optical pump lasers, and potentially polymer diode lasers.
3D Printing Graphene Ink: Creating Electronic and Biomedical Structures and Devices
Since its discovery little more than a decade ago,1 the two-dimensional (2D) allotrope of carbon—graphene—has been the subject of intense multidisciplinary research efforts.
Inkjet Printing for Printed Electronics
Inkjet printing is one of the key enabling technologies of printed electronics. Inkjet printing technology classification, aspects of materials (inks, substrates) and respective pre-and post-processing steps are discussed.
Nano Minerals: Nanoclays
Nanoclays like montmorillonite and bentonite are used in polymer-clay nanocomposites, rheology modifiers, and drug delivery carriers.
3D/4D Printing Technologies
Three-dimensional printing technology applications range from personal tools to aerospace equipment.
Graphene Inks for Electronics
Functional materials for printed electronics applications enable flexible displays, RFID tags, and biomedical sensors.