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White Paper: Printable graphene inks stabilized with cellulosic polymers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 October 2018

Woo Jin Hyun
Affiliation:
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University
Ethan B. Secor
Affiliation:
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University
Mark C. Hersam
Affiliation:
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University

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Materials News
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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2018 
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Figure 1. Properties of graphene/ethyl cellulose (EC) inks. (a) Schematic showing an atomic force microscope image of graphene flakes, a photograph of a graphene/EC ink vial (inset), and a printed graphene pattern. Adapted with permission from Reference 4. © 2015 Wiley-VCH. (b) Scanning electron microscope image of a printed graphene film. Adapted with permission from Reference 6. © 2014 Wiley-VCH. (c–d) Electrical response of graphene patterns to mechanical stresses, showing invariant electrical resistance following (c) repeated bending cycles and (d) during bending. Adapted with permission from Reference 2. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Table I. Summary of graphene/ethyl cellulose ink properties.

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Figure 2. Applications of graphene/ethyl cellulose (EC) inks. (a) Schematic showing screen-printed graphene electrodes for organic thin-film transistors. Adapted with permission from Reference 6. © 2014 Wiley-VCH. (b) Optical microscope image of graphene as an interfacial barrier between eutectic gallium-indium (eGaIn) and silver. Adapted with permission from Reference 12. © 2017 Wiley-VCH. (c) Photograph of and capacitance-current density plot for inkjet-printed graphene microsupercapacitors. Adapted with permission from Reference 13. © 2016 Wiley-VCH. (d) Transmission electron microscope images of lithium manganese oxide nanoparticles coated with graphene/EC at different magnifications. Reprinted with permission from Reference 14. © 2017 American Chemical Society.