Inkjet-printed electrochemical sensors

Inkjet printing is a digital and non-contact printing technique that is beginning to be used in the manufacture of electronic devices, including electrochemical sensors. This article covers the main works featuring inkjet printing for the production of electrochemical sensors, and focuses especially...

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Autores: Moya, Ana, Gabriel, Gemma, Villa, Rosa, Javier del Campo, F.
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Fecha de publicación:2017
País:España
Institución:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
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electrochemical
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title Inkjet-printed electrochemical sensors
spellingShingle Inkjet-printed electrochemical sensors
Moya, Ana
Inkjet printing
electrochemical
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title_short Inkjet-printed electrochemical sensors
title_full Inkjet-printed electrochemical sensors
title_fullStr Inkjet-printed electrochemical sensors
title_full_unstemmed Inkjet-printed electrochemical sensors
title_sort Inkjet-printed electrochemical sensors
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Moya, Ana
Gabriel, Gemma
Villa, Rosa
Javier del Campo, F.
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Gabriel, Gemma
Villa, Rosa
Javier del Campo, F.
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Villa, Rosa
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Inkjet printing
electrochemical
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topic Inkjet printing
electrochemical
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description Inkjet printing is a digital and non-contact printing technique that is beginning to be used in the manufacture of electronic devices, including electrochemical sensors. This article covers the main works featuring inkjet printing for the production of electrochemical sensors, and focuses especially on the works reported since 2015. The main factor limiting the application of inkjet printing in the manufacture of advanced devices stems mainly from the strict rheological conditions that the ink needs to meet. This is the reason why inkjet is best used in combination with other manufacturing techniques. Given their high degree of maturity and accessibility, home/office printers will likely lead a future wave in the manufacture of electronic devices, particularly at the development and prototyping stages.
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