TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanisms and Strategies to Achieve Stability in Inkjet Printed 2D Materials Electronics
AU - Tian, Liang
AU - Liu, Jianping
AU - Chen, Xiaoliang
AU - Branicio, Paulo S.
AU - Lei, Qian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Advanced Electronic Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - Printed electronics are electronic devices fabricated on flexible substrates using a wide range of printing techniques, which have the characteristics of lightness, thinness, softness, bendability, and transparency. Inkjet printing is a suitable printing technique for the fabrication of high-precision and low-cost flexible electronic devices because they are customizable, integrable, and reconfigurable. However, maintaining the stability during the ink preparation, printing, and evaporation process to ensure the high accuracy and quality of the fabricated devices has posed tremendous challenges until today. In this paper, the principles and methods of maintaining stability from three aspects: ink preparation, ink printing, and ink evaporation are reviewed. First, the comprehensive colloidal dispersion mechanisms involved in the ink dispersion process are summarized and reviewed the recent advancements made in the preparation of 2D material inks. Second, the fluid dynamics principles involved in inkjet printing for achieving stable straight lines are analyzed, and originally proposed the “phase diagram” for predicting the morphology of printed lines, the first to theoretically predict the necessary conditions for obtaining straight yet stable printed lines. Finally, methods are supposed to suppress/eliminate/utilize the “coffee ring effect”, especially several self-assembly methods.
AB - Printed electronics are electronic devices fabricated on flexible substrates using a wide range of printing techniques, which have the characteristics of lightness, thinness, softness, bendability, and transparency. Inkjet printing is a suitable printing technique for the fabrication of high-precision and low-cost flexible electronic devices because they are customizable, integrable, and reconfigurable. However, maintaining the stability during the ink preparation, printing, and evaporation process to ensure the high accuracy and quality of the fabricated devices has posed tremendous challenges until today. In this paper, the principles and methods of maintaining stability from three aspects: ink preparation, ink printing, and ink evaporation are reviewed. First, the comprehensive colloidal dispersion mechanisms involved in the ink dispersion process are summarized and reviewed the recent advancements made in the preparation of 2D material inks. Second, the fluid dynamics principles involved in inkjet printing for achieving stable straight lines are analyzed, and originally proposed the “phase diagram” for predicting the morphology of printed lines, the first to theoretically predict the necessary conditions for obtaining straight yet stable printed lines. Finally, methods are supposed to suppress/eliminate/utilize the “coffee ring effect”, especially several self-assembly methods.
KW - 2D material inks
KW - inkjet printing
KW - phase diagram of inkjet printing
KW - printed electronics
KW - stability mechanisms
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/86000430463
U2 - 10.1002/aelm.202400143
DO - 10.1002/aelm.202400143
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:86000430463
SN - 2199-160X
VL - 11
JO - Advanced Electronic Materials
JF - Advanced Electronic Materials
IS - 3
M1 - 2400143
ER -