Abstract

In this article we have shown the possibility to inkjet an ink on glass substrates for high resolution or on large area by varying the geometrical characteristics such as the dried droplet diameter and the line width. We formulated an inorganic sol–gel ink based on tetraethyl orthosilicate with a suitable mixture of organic solvents and investigated the thermal stability of the ink. The influence of the applied voltage during the jetting process as well as the surface free energy of the coated glass substrates were studied for tailoring the droplet diameter and line width of the dried inkjet-print.

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