Inkjet-Printed Multicolor Arrays of Highly Luminescent Nanocrystal-Based Nanocomposites
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Inkjet technology is a compelling method for the flexible and cost-effective
printing of functional inks. We show that nanocomposite solutions based on
polystyrene and differently sized core/shell-type nanocrystals (NCs) formed by
a CdSe core coated with a shell of ZnS (CdSe@ZnS) in a single solvent,
chloroform, can be reliably dispensed into luminescent,multicolor pixel arrays.
This study demonstrates the relevance of parameters like polymer concen-
tration and nozzle diameter, highlighting how the optimal conditions to print
NCs embedded in 5 wt% polystyrene nanocomposite are given by a 70-mm-
diameter nozzle. The obtained structures show that the bright size-dependent
emission of the NCs in the nanocomposite is retained in the printed pixels.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Agostiano, Angela; Curri, MARIA LUCIA; Striccoli, Marinella; Ingrosso, Chiara
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