Abstract

Inkjet printing (IJP) is emerging as an attractive technology for wide variety of industrial and scientific applications due to its mildness, simplicity, low-cost and scalability of production. It can perform as a carrier medium for number of filler materials and recently, carbon nanotubes (CNT) ink has been utilized in inkjet printing. Outstanding characteristics of carbon nanotubes and their reasonable price, has made this technology a good choice for various electronic applications such as sensors, transparent electrodes, flexible and printable electronics. One way of obtaining highly conductive patterns such as electric circuits is through the incorporation of conductive organic and metallic particles and also polymers into carbon nanotubes. This review article focuses on the formulation and dispersion of carbon nanotubes, recent developments in inkjet printing and their applications in smart applications.

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