Title: Imbibition dynamics of nano-particulate ink-jet drops on micro-porous media
Authors: Hsiao, W.-K.
Hoath, S.D.
Martin, G.D.
Hutchings, I.M.
Chilton, N.B.
Jones, S.
Keywords: nano-copper colloid
imbibition
high-speed
imaging
drop deposition
ink-jet
Issue Date: Jun-2011
Publisher: Nanotech
Abstract: Ink-jet printing of nano-metallic colloidal fluids on to porous media such as coated papers has become a viable method to produce conductive tracks for low-cost, disposable printed electronic devices. However, the formation of well-defined and functional tracks on an absorbing surface is controlled by the drop imbibition dynamics in addition to the well-studied post-impact drop spreading behavior. This study represents the first investigation of the realtime imbibition of ink-jet deposited nano-Cu colloid drops on to coated paper substrates. In addition, the same ink was deposited on to a non-porous polymer surface as a control substrate. By using high-speed video imaging to capture the deposition of ink-jet drops, the time-scales of drop spreading and imbibition were quantified and compared with model predictions. The influences of the coating pore size on the bulk absorption rate and nano-Cu particle distribution have also been studied.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/240700
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