Abstract

A method for preparing a single-layer encapsulation film using an organic-inorganic hybrid precursor solution processing was investigated. The film was created using a commodity epoxy and graphene oxide to ensure cost-effectiveness. Fast curing and annealing techniques, including microwave and intense pulsed light exposure, were employed. Calcium oxide nanoparticles were incorporated as a special moisture absorbent to improve the film's barrier properties. The barrier performance of the single layer encapsulation film was considerably enhanced by post-treatment of these nanoparticles. The characterization of the calcium oxide nanoparticles after post-treatment was performed using transmission electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, FT-IR, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller test. The composite epoxy encapsulation film, incorporating graphene oxide and post-treated calcium oxide nanoparticles, reduced water permeability approximately 400 times compared to the neat epoxy encapsulation film. This substantial improvement makes it suitable for use in flexible disposable electronics. The enhanced water vapor blocking efficiency is attributed to the combined effect of pathway block by graphene oxide and moisture absorption by calcium oxide.

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