Rapid Sintering of Inkjet Printed Cu Complex Inks Using Laser in Air
Nihesh Mohan,
Juan Ignacio Ahuir-Torres,
Sri Krishna Bhogaraju
et al.
Abstract:Cu complex inks offer a facile and cost-effective alternative to commercial nanoparticle inks for printed electronics application. Cu complex inks are prepared by mixing Cu formate tetrahydrate (metal precursor) with amino-2-propanol (complexing agent) in a molar ratio of 1:2. A carrier solvent consisting of ethanol and ethylene glycol is then added to help adjust the rheological properties of the ink for printing purpose. The Cu complex ink having a viscosity of 12 mPa.s is then inkjet printed onto a polyimid… Show more
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