Residual polymer stabiliser causes anisotropic electrical conductivity during inkjet printing of metal nanoparticles https://t.co/bb2neBAkBk #nature #MassSpecPub https://t.co/1zg0jZzE7i
RT @heyinfeng: Very proud to be part of this work. We now have a clear view about the ‘annoying’ surfactant in inkjet printed nanoparticles…
And another great paper with our #OrbiSIMS and #ToFSIMS was published with @guferraz_ as 1st author. #AnalyticalChem #WeareUoN #Science https://t.co/cXiBY7rRqd 3/4
RT @guferraz_: Today our work that describes the effect of organic stabilisers on inkjet printed metal nanoparticles has been published in…
RT @guferraz_: Today our work that describes the effect of organic stabilisers on inkjet printed metal nanoparticles has been published in…
Residual polymer stabiliser causes anisotropic electrical conductivity during inkjet printing of metal nanoparticles https://t.co/4TQFVihdDk Nanoscience and technology @NatureNano #Nanoscience #Technology this is #Nature https://t.co/cGgQ95q6oy
RT @guferraz_: Today our work that describes the effect of organic stabilisers on inkjet printed metal nanoparticles has been published in…
Very proud to be part of this work. We now have a clear view about the ‘annoying’ surfactant in inkjet printed nanoparticles. This is an important step to reach better conductivity.
Today our work that describes the effect of organic stabilisers on inkjet printed metal nanoparticles has been published in @CommsMaterials @UoNCfAM @AMHTGroup @UoNnmRC @EPSRC @UoNEngineering @UoNScience @NPL https://t.co/5n7wADyfu6