Functional inks and printing of two-dimensional materials
Chemical Society Reviews2018Vol. 47(9), pp. 3265–3300
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Guohua Hu, Joohoon Kang, Leonard W. T. Ng, Xiaoxi Zhu, Richard C. T. Howe, Christopher G. Jones, Mark C. Hersam, Tawfique Hasan
Abstract
Graphene and related two-dimensional materials provide an ideal platform for next generation disruptive technologies and applications. Exploiting these solution-processed two-dimensional materials in printing can accelerate this development by allowing additive patterning on both rigid and conformable substrates for flexible device design and large-scale, high-speed, cost-effective manufacturing. In this review, we summarise the current progress on ink formulation of two-dimensional materials and the printable applications enabled by them. We also present our perspectives on their research and technological future prospects.
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