화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering and Processing, Vol.68, 21-25, 2013
Method for controlling surface energies of paper substrates to create paper-based printed electronics
The creation of practical paper-based electronics requires secured conductivity with conductive silver tracks fabricated on a paper substrate. Various paper properties were explored for obtaining the key parameters intimately related to printed circuit qualities. A comparison of the resistance of silver tracks printed by ink-jet with a tetradecane-based ink of silver nanoparticles among four substrates photo-quality ink-jet paper, matte-type ink-jet paper, coated offset paper, and uncoated laboratory sheets implied the importance of pore size, porosity, surface roughness, and surface energy. Paper surface layers with small pore sizes and high porosities produced.highly conductive, narrow silver tracks because of quick ink absorption, as observed in the photo-quality ink-jet paper. The surface roughness induced a high resistance to peel-off force at the expense of conductivity, and this improvement in the peel-off resistance is considered to be achieved because of the anchor effect of silver nanoparticle inks which fell into dents present on the rough paper surfaces. The widths of the silver tracks were significantly reduced by controlling the surface energies of the paper sheets. This tendency was remarkable, especially for uncoated laboratory sheets, and thus the conductivities of the silver tracks were successfully improved. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.