Inkjet Printing Ultra-Large Graphene Oxide Flakes

Pei He, Brian Derby

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    Abstract

    Graphene oxide 2D materials inks with mean flake diameter 36 µm can be inkjet printed, with no significant blockage of the printer or apparent damage to the flakes, despite the mean flake size being  >50% of the printer nozzle diameter and the ink containing individual flakes considerably larger than the nozzle. Printed flakes show a similar level of wrinkle and fold defects as observed in flakes deposited by drop casting. Polarised light imaging of the ink in the printhead prior to printing shows alignment of the flakes in the shear flow and this is believed to allow passage without agglomeration or blocking of the nozzle. The bulk electrical conductivity of these ultra-large flake printed films is 2.48  ×  104 Sm−1 after reduction, which is comparable to that reported with printed pristine graphene. The conductivity of the printed films increases slightly with increasing flake size indicating that there is no increase in damage to electrical properties as the flakes approach and exceed the nozzle diameter.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number021021
    Journal2 D Materials
    Volume4
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 May 2017

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