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06/18/2018 / By Ralph Flores
In the future, electronic circuits could be inexpensive and printed into any surface, thanks to a technology that allows graphene to be printed in flexible materials. The procedure, featured in the journal Nanoscience, opens up the possibility of incorporating electronics into a wider range of products.
This technology, researchers said, would lend itself to a variety of uses: it can be used for electronics, textiles, to even medicine.
Journal Reference:
Das SR, Srinivasan S, Stromberg LR, He Q, Garland N, Straszheim WE, Ajayan PM, Balasubramanian G, Claussen JC. SUPERHYDROPHOBIC INKJET PRINTED FLEXIBLE GRAPHENE CIRCUITS VIA DIRECT-PULSED LASER WRITING. Nanoscale. 2017;9(48):19058–19065. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C7NR06213C
Tagged Under: Graphene, nenotech, nenotechnology, wearable electronics, wearable technology
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