Issue 8, 2015

Recent developments and directions in printed nanomaterials

Abstract

In this review, we survey several recent developments in printing of nanomaterials for contacts, transistors, sensors of various kinds, light-emitting diodes, solar cells, memory devices, and bone and organ implants. The commonly used nanomaterials are classified according to whether they are conductive, semiconducting/insulating or biological in nature. While many printing processes are covered, special attention is paid to inkjet printing and roll-to-roll printing in light of their complexity and popularity. In conclusion, we present our view of the future development of this field.

Graphical abstract: Recent developments and directions in printed nanomaterials

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
11 Jul 2014
Accepted
13 Oct 2014
First published
15 Oct 2014

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 3338-3355

Author version available

Recent developments and directions in printed nanomaterials

H. W. Choi, T. Zhou, M. Singh and G. E. Jabbour, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 3338 DOI: 10.1039/C4NR03915G

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