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Colloidal Ink Sees Potential for Ambient Conductive Metal Nanoink

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

There is much work being conducted on materials research in the field of printed electronics (PE). From conductive inks and adhesives to substrates and encapsulants, universities, research institutes and companies alike are developing new materials to improve performance of PE. Some promising developments in conductive nanoinks are coming from Okayama University in Japan, where a team led by assistant professor Dr. Masayuki Kanehara has created its Ambient Conductive Metal Nanoink, a technolo...

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