However, the team struggled to produce a high current of electrons using a water-based ink, which made it difficult to create complex electronic devices. Using carbon-based inks, including semiconducting carbon nanotubes, conductive graphene, and insulating nanocellulose, the engineers were able to stack multiple layers of components together. Researchers from Duke University have created fully recyclable, environmentally friendly printed electronic components that use water instead of industrial chemicals in the manufacturing process.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |