TY - JOUR
T1 - A novel UV-curable molecular-modified graphene oxide for high-resolution printed electronics
AU - Zhang, Shuyuan
AU - Wang, Li
AU - Luo, Yu
AU - Wang, Keke
AU - Li, Yingtao
AU - Feng, Xueming
AU - Pei, Yuechen
AU - Zhang, Zhaofa
AU - Lu, Bingheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - The development of graphene-based materials with good light-curing ability and excellent electrical conductivity is the key to next-generation electronic devices. Herein, we demonstrate the molecular structure modification of photocurable graphene oxide (PGO) by reacting hydroxyl groups with isocyano groups, which is referred to as grafting of the photosensitive group on pristine GO, resulting in photosensitive PGO flakes that can be photocured during 3D printing using water as a solvent and a developer. Complex-shaped and highly precise 2D and 3D structures of GO as well as thin single-layer or few-layer GO films are obtained by optimizing the concentration and photocuring parameters of the PGO precursor. After thermal reduction of PGO microarchitectures, the reduced cross-linked GO (rCGO) exhibits a minimum square resistance of 213.74 mΩ sq−1, which is similar to that of graphene. Moreover, rCGO demonstrates excellent cell compatibility during cell culture experiments and superior hydrophilicity. The latter property can be exploited to prepare solution-based detection electrodes. The proposed strategy is used to print circuits and 3D bulk conductors, and can facilitate the formation of various electronic devices via photocuring 3D printing or photolithography process.
AB - The development of graphene-based materials with good light-curing ability and excellent electrical conductivity is the key to next-generation electronic devices. Herein, we demonstrate the molecular structure modification of photocurable graphene oxide (PGO) by reacting hydroxyl groups with isocyano groups, which is referred to as grafting of the photosensitive group on pristine GO, resulting in photosensitive PGO flakes that can be photocured during 3D printing using water as a solvent and a developer. Complex-shaped and highly precise 2D and 3D structures of GO as well as thin single-layer or few-layer GO films are obtained by optimizing the concentration and photocuring parameters of the PGO precursor. After thermal reduction of PGO microarchitectures, the reduced cross-linked GO (rCGO) exhibits a minimum square resistance of 213.74 mΩ sq−1, which is similar to that of graphene. Moreover, rCGO demonstrates excellent cell compatibility during cell culture experiments and superior hydrophilicity. The latter property can be exploited to prepare solution-based detection electrodes. The proposed strategy is used to print circuits and 3D bulk conductors, and can facilitate the formation of various electronic devices via photocuring 3D printing or photolithography process.
KW - Cell compatibility
KW - Photocurable graphene oxide (GO)
KW - Photoinduced graphene oxide layer
KW - Printed electronics
KW - UV curable 3D printing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85100818219
U2 - 10.1016/j.carbon.2021.01.150
DO - 10.1016/j.carbon.2021.01.150
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85100818219
SN - 0008-6223
VL - 176
SP - 470
EP - 479
JO - Carbon
JF - Carbon
ER -