Issue 63, 2017

Top-down synthesis of zinc oxide based inks for inkjet printing

Abstract

Developing printed optoelectronic devices based on metal oxide inks requires synthesizing stable suspensions of the desired materials. In this work, pure and manganese doped zinc oxide inks were synthesized by a top-down wet milling route and the role of solvent in ink stabilization and printing was analyzed. Fluid properties of the as-prepared inks were measured and used for studying jettability criteria for inkjet printing. Among the various solvents evaluated, ethylene glycol produced stable oxide inks and satisfied the jetting conditions. The inks were evaluated using a commercial drop-on-demand piezoelectric inkjet printer. The morphology of the patterns printed on glass substrates, for various ink volumes, was investigated and was found to be continuous and showed good optical transmittance. We also investigated the particle segregation in these inks using a custom built direct writing system. This top-down approach, by separating the material development and ink synthesis, can be extended to a variety of metal oxide based inks.

Graphical abstract: Top-down synthesis of zinc oxide based inks for inkjet printing

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jun 2017
Accepted
06 Aug 2017
First published
11 Aug 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 39411-39419

Top-down synthesis of zinc oxide based inks for inkjet printing

S. Sharma, S. S. Pande and P. Swaminathan, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 39411 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA07150G

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