Printed electrodes on tailored paper enable electrochemical functionalization of paper

Jouko Peltonen*, Anni Määttänen, Roger Bollström, Martti Toivakka, Ulriika Mattinen, Milena Stȩpień, Johan Bobacka, Jarkko Saarinen, Petri Ihalainen

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceedingPublished conference proceedingScientificpeer-review

Abstract

□ While having some short-comings as a substrate, paper and board have a few advantages over plastic substrates: ■ Better control of surface energy and wetting ■ Allows for online infrared sintering of metal inks ■ Environmentally friendly, compostable, widely available □ Improved understanding of what is required from a substrate for printability of functional inks has been gained □ A number of phenomena and printed functional device concepts demonstrated on paper open up many interesting applications.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Products Industry 2010
Pages57-76
Number of pages20
Publication statusPublished - 2010
MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
EventInternational Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Products Industry 2010 - Otaniemi, Espoo, Finland
Duration: 27 Sept 201029 Sept 2010

Publication series

NameInternational Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Products Industry 2010

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Products Industry 2010
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityOtaniemi, Espoo
Period27/09/1029/09/10

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