2016
DOI: 10.1007/s13233-016-4129-y
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Creation of functional polydiacetylene images on paper using inkjet printing technology

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“…Except for its well-known advantages such as low cost, light weight, flexibility, and disposability, which are advantageous for point-of-care and in-field use, a superior feature of using paper as the substrate for sensing is that PDA sensors can be deposited onto paper by an inkjet printing technique. 240 This allows for the large-scale fabrication of desired patterns in an inexpensive manner, greatly broadening the potential applications of PDA sensors. The first report of inkjet-printed PDAs was in 2011, 241 which illustrated that the chromatic properties of PDAs persisted even after mixing with a non-ionic surfactant and being printed on paper.…”
Section: Chemistry Of Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Except for its well-known advantages such as low cost, light weight, flexibility, and disposability, which are advantageous for point-of-care and in-field use, a superior feature of using paper as the substrate for sensing is that PDA sensors can be deposited onto paper by an inkjet printing technique. 240 This allows for the large-scale fabrication of desired patterns in an inexpensive manner, greatly broadening the potential applications of PDA sensors. The first report of inkjet-printed PDAs was in 2011, 241 which illustrated that the chromatic properties of PDAs persisted even after mixing with a non-ionic surfactant and being printed on paper.…”
Section: Chemistry Of Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper is one of the most common materials that we use every day and has been employed to immobilize PDAs for multiple purposes. Except for its well-known advantages such as low cost, light weight, flexibility, and disposability, which are advantageous for point-of-care and in-field use, a superior feature of using paper as the substrate for sensing is that PDA sensors can be deposited onto paper by an inkjet printing technique . This allows for the large-scale fabrication of desired patterns in an inexpensive manner, greatly broadening the potential applications of PDA sensors.…”
Section: Linear Diacetylenes: a Single Polar Headgroup And A Hydropho...mentioning
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“…ECDs are particularly interesting for dynamic signage and smart packaging as they offer color change with high optical contrast (40–60 Δ%T) at low operating voltages (1–2 V) . To date, paper‐based ECDs have been successfully demonstrated for a variety of electrochromic materials ranging from inorganic oxides, viologens, redox‐active molecules, and conducting polymers . However, the accessible color space remains dominated by blue‐to‐colorless devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Paper electronics has received widespread attention and developed fast in recent years as a subject that combines both traditional and new materials. By fabricating triodes, diodes, capacitors, resistors, and other electronic components on the paper, intelligent functions such as foldable display, 1,2 signal transmission, 3 energy conversion and storage, 4,5 sensing detection, 6,7 and smart actuation 8 could be realized. Compared with the traditional electronic devices, the intelligent paper has the advantages of simple processing, low cost, easy scrapping, and environmental friendliness.…”
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confidence: 99%