AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on developing highly conductive inks compatible with inkjet printing for e-textiles, addressing a significant challenge in the field.
  • An innovative syringe-based method optimized a bio-sourced silver ink's composition, revealing the importance of rheological properties for effective printing.
  • A specific ink formulation was identified that allows for printing fine conductive lines with low resistivity, paving the way for eco-friendly electronic circuits on textiles.

Article Abstract

The development of e-textiles necessitates the creation of highly conductive inks that are compatible with precise inkjet printing, which remains a key challenge. This work presents an innovative, syringe-based method to optimize a novel bio-sourced silver ink for inkjet printing on textiles. We investigate the relationships between inks' composition, rheological properties, and printing behavior, ultimately assessing the electrical performance of the fabricated circuits. Using Na-alginate and polyethylene glycol (PEG) as the suspension matrix, we demonstrate their viscosity depends on the component ratios. Rheological control of the silver nanoparticle-laden ink has become paramount for uniform printing on textiles. A specific formulation (3 wt.% AgNPs, 20 wt.% Na-alginate, 40 wt.% PEG, and 40 wt.% solvent) exhibits the optimal rheology, enabling the printing of 0.1 mm thick conductive lines with a low resistivity (8 × 10 Ω/cm). Our findings pave the way for designing eco-friendly ink formulations that are suitable for inkjet printing flexible antennas and other electronic circuits onto textiles, opening up exciting possibilities for the next generation of E-textiles.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11086166PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s24092938DOI Listing

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