JOURNAL ARTICLE

Flexible Heater Fabrication Using Amino Acid-Based Ink and Laser-Direct Writing

Sang-Mo Koo

Year: 2022 Journal:   Micromachines Vol: 13 (12)Pages: 2209-2209   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Nature’s systems have evolved over a long period to operate efficiently, and this provides hints for metal nanoparticle synthesis, including the enhancement, efficient generation, and transport of electrons toward metal ions for nanoparticle synthesis. The organic material-based ink composed of the natural materials used in this study requires low laser power for sintering compared to conventional nanoparticle ink sintering. This suggests applicability in various and sophisticated pattern fabrication applications without incurring substrate damage. An efficient electron transfer mechanism between amino acids (e.g., tryptophan) enables silver patterning on flexible polymer substrates (e.g., PET) by laser-direct writing. The reduction of silver ions to nanoparticles was induced and sintered by simultaneous photo/thermalchemical reactions on substrates. Furthermore, it was possible to fabricate a stable, transparent, and flexible heater that operates under mechanical deformation.

Keywords:
Fabrication Materials science Nanoparticle Inkwell Nanotechnology Selective laser sintering Substrate (aquarium) Silver nanoparticle Sintering Polymer Laser Electron transfer Composite material Chemistry Organic chemistry Optics

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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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