Thermal inkjet printing of polyaniline on paper

Gomes, TC; Constantino, CJL; Lopes, EM; Job, AE; Alves, N

HERO ID

2039144

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2012

HERO ID 2039144
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Thermal inkjet printing of polyaniline on paper
Authors Gomes, TC; Constantino, CJL; Lopes, EM; Job, AE; Alves, N
Journal Thin Solid Films
Volume 520
Issue 24
Page Numbers 7200-7204
Abstract The development of organic devices requires the fabrication of thin films, and inkjet printing has been shown to be a suitable method to reach this goal. This work describes the printing process and characterisation of polyaniline (PANI) printed on bond and photographic papers using a desktop inkjet thermal printer. To enable printing, a solution composed by PANI, n-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, ethylene glycol, alcohol and water must be prepared. PANI is printed on bond and photographic paper and then doping of PANI is performed by hydrochloric acid vapour exposure. Micro-Raman spectroscopy showed that PANI printed on paper keeps its basic characteristics. The results from electrical measurements showed that the surface resistivity of the printed PANI samples decreases by increasing the printing number, i.e. the number of layers that were deposited, and depends slightly on the paper type. A stretched semicircle followed by a linear upward tail, attributed to Warburg impedance combined with other intrinsic mechanisms of PANI on porous media, are always present on the Cole-Cole plots obtained for doped-PANI on bond paper. It was shown that these parameters significantly change with the relative humidity, opening the possibility to apply PANI/paper-based devices as humidity sensors. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.tsf.2012.07.119
Wosid WOS:000308691700029
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Dupe Override No
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Keyword Polyaniline; Inkjet printing; Paper substrate; Humidity; Sensor