Cellulose Nanofiber-Enhanced MXene Screen-Printing Inks: Optimizing Printability and Coating Mechanical Properties
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Cellulose Nanofiber-Enhanced MXene Screen-Printing Inks: Optimizing Printability and Coating Mechanical Properties
Researchers from Sichuan University, et al. have conducted a study entitled “Cellulose nanofiber-enhanced MXene screen-printing inks: optimizing printability and coating mechanical properties”. This study was published in Front. Chem. Sci. Eng., Volume 19, Issue 11. MXene-based inks are widely used in screen-printed flexible electronics, but they suffer from poor screen-printability and inadequate mechanical properties of the printed coatings. T…
Cellulose Nanofiber-Enhanced MXene Screen-Printing Inks: Optimizing Printability and Coating Mechanical Properties
Researchers from Sichuan University, et al. have conducted a study entitled "Cellulose nanofiber-enhanced MXene screen-printing inks: optimizing printability and coating mechanical properties". This study was published in Front. Chem. Sci. Eng., Volume 19, Issue 11.
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