Materials scientists have developed a new reactive silver ink for printing high-performance electronics on ubiquitous, low-cost materials such as flexible plastic, paper or fabric substrates. The ...
Imagine an ink that was particle-free, fast to make and could print through 100-nanometer nozzles. These are just a few of the innovative features of a new reactive silver ink that has been created by ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — University of Illinois materials scientists have developed a new reactive silver ink for printing high-performance electronics on ubiquitous, low-cost materials such as flexible ...
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