Graphene printing for textronic devices

Authors

  • Michał Puchalski Lodz University of Technology, Department of Material and Commodity Sciences and Textile Metrology, Centre of Advanced Technologies of Human-Friendly Textiles ‘Pro Humano tex‘, Lodz, Poland
  • Maciej Rogala University of Lodz, Faculty of Physics and Applied Informatics, Department of Solid State Physics, Lodz, Poland
  • Igor Własny University of Lodz, Faculty of Physics and Applied Informatics, Department of Solid State Physics, Lodz, Poland
  • Zbigniew Sieradzki Electrotechnological Company QWERTY Ltd., Lodz, Poland
  • Paweł Dąbrowski Institute of Electronic Materials Technology, Warsaw, Poland
  • Włodzimierz Stupiński Institute of Electronic Materials Technology, Warsaw, Poland
  • Magdalena Aksienionek Institute of Electronic Materials Technology, Warsaw, Poland
  • Joanna Jagiełło Institute of Electronic Materials Technology, Warsaw, Poland
  • Paweł Dąbrowski Institute of Electronic Materials Technology, Warsaw, Poland
  • Izabella Krucińska Lodz University of Technology, Department of Material and Commodity Sciences and Textile Metrology, Centre of Advanced Technologies of Human-Friendly Textiles ‘Pro Humano tex‘, Lodz, Poland
  • Zbigniew Draczyński Lodz University of Technology, Department of Material and Commodity Sciences and Textile Metrology, Centre of Advanced Technologies of Human-Friendly Textiles ‘Pro Humano tex‘, Lodz, Poland
  • Ewa Skrzetuska Lodz University of Technology, Department of Material and Commodity Sciences and Textile Metrology, Centre of Advanced Technologies of Human-Friendly Textiles ‘Pro Humano tex‘, Lodz, Poland
  • Zbigniew Klusek University of Lodz, Faculty of Physics and Applied Informatics, Department of Solid State Physics, Lodz, Poland

Keywords:

graphene, textronic, ink-jet printing, screen printing

Abstract

Graphene has been proved to be an excellent nanomaterial for modern electronic applications such as biosensors, transistors or heaters. The natural point of view is to use this new nanomaterial for the development of unique textronic devices. The current state of the art of the materials science shows design possibilities of the smart textiles with graphene. The authors show the results of implementation of 2D carbon structure into the textronic devices. The development inks and pastes give interesting properties of textile such as electro conductivity and sensitive to the volatile organic compounds.

Published

2016-06-30

How to Cite

[1]
Puchalski, M., Rogala, M., Własny, I., Sieradzki, Z., Dąbrowski, P., Stupiński, W., Aksienionek, M., Jagiełło, J., Dąbrowski, P., Krucińska, I., Draczyński, Z., Skrzetuska, E. and Klusek, Z. 2016. Graphene printing for textronic devices. Tekstil. 65, 5-6 (Jun. 2016), 180–184.

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