TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of silver nanoparticle inks toward stable roll-to-roll gravure printing
AU - Lee, Minki
AU - Parajuli, Sajjan
AU - Moon, Hyeokgyun
AU - Song, Ryungeun
AU - Lee, Saebom
AU - Shrestha, Sagar
AU - Park, Jinhwa
AU - Yang, Hao
AU - Jung, Younsu
AU - Cho, Gyoujin
AU - Lee, Jinkee
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 IOP Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2022/3
Y1 - 2022/3
N2 - The rheological properties of silver inks are analyzed, and the printing results are presented based on the inks and roll-to-roll (R2R) printing speed. The shear viscosity, shear modulus, and extensional viscosity of the inks are measured using rotational and extensional rheometers. The inks exhibit the shear thinning power law fluids because the concentration of dispersed nanoparticles in the solvent is sufficiently low, which minimizes elasticity. After the inks are printed on a flexible substrate through gravure printing, the optical images, surface profiles, and electric resistances of the printed pattern are obtained. The width and height of the printed pattern change depending on the ink viscosity, whereas the printing speed does not significantly affect the widening. The drag-out tail is reduced at high ink viscosities and fast printing speeds, thereby improving the printed pattern quality in the R2R process. Based on the results obtained, we suggest ink and printing conditions that result in high printing quality for complicated printings, such as overlay printing registration accuracy, which imposes pattern widening and drag-out tails in printed patterns.
AB - The rheological properties of silver inks are analyzed, and the printing results are presented based on the inks and roll-to-roll (R2R) printing speed. The shear viscosity, shear modulus, and extensional viscosity of the inks are measured using rotational and extensional rheometers. The inks exhibit the shear thinning power law fluids because the concentration of dispersed nanoparticles in the solvent is sufficiently low, which minimizes elasticity. After the inks are printed on a flexible substrate through gravure printing, the optical images, surface profiles, and electric resistances of the printed pattern are obtained. The width and height of the printed pattern change depending on the ink viscosity, whereas the printing speed does not significantly affect the widening. The drag-out tail is reduced at high ink viscosities and fast printing speeds, thereby improving the printed pattern quality in the R2R process. Based on the results obtained, we suggest ink and printing conditions that result in high printing quality for complicated printings, such as overlay printing registration accuracy, which imposes pattern widening and drag-out tails in printed patterns.
KW - gravure printing
KW - nanoparticle ink
KW - rheology
KW - roll-to-roll
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85124128326
U2 - 10.1088/2058-8585/ac49db
DO - 10.1088/2058-8585/ac49db
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85124128326
SN - 2058-8585
VL - 7
JO - Flexible and Printed Electronics
JF - Flexible and Printed Electronics
IS - 1
M1 - 014003
ER -