by Chris Jones (Author), Guohua Hu (Author), Leonard W.T. Ng (Author), RichardC.T.Howe (Author), TawfiqueHasan (Author), XiaoxiZhu (Author), ZongyinYang (Author), Chris Jones (Author), Guohua Hu (Author), Leonard W. T. Ng (Author), Richard C. T. Howe (Author), Tawfique Hasan (Author), Xiaoxi Zhu (Author), Zongyin Yang (Author)
This book discusses the functional ink systems of graphene and related two-dimensional (2D) layered materials in the context of their formulation and potential for various applications, including in electronics, optoelectronics, energy, sensing, and composites using conventional graphics and 3D printing technologies. The authors explore the economic landscape of 2D materials and introduce readers to fundamental properties and production technologies. They also discuss major graphics printing technologies and conventional commercial printing processes that can be used for printing 2D material inks, as well as their specific strengths and weaknesses as manufacturing platforms.
Special attention is also paid to scalable production methods for ink formulation, making this an ideal book for students and researchers in academia or industry, who work with functional graphene and other 2D material ink systems and their applications.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 232
Edition: 1st ed. 2019
Publisher: Springer
Published: 28 Aug 2018
ISBN 10: 3319915711
ISBN 13: 9783319915715
The authors are members of the Hybrid Nanomaterials Engineering Group at the Cambridge Graphene Centre, Cambridge University Engineering Department, led by Dr. Tawfique Hasan.
Chris Jones joined Cambridge Graphene Centre as an Inward Knowledge Transfer Fellow and also works at Novalia Ltd.