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Environmentally Friendly Graphene‐Based Conductive Inks for Multitouch Capacitive Sensing Surfaces

Miguel Franco, V. Correia, Pedro Marques, Fábio Barros de Sousa, Rui P. Silva, Bruno R. Figueiredo, Adriana Filipe Bernardes, Rui Silva, S. Lanceros‐Méndez, P. Costa

2021Advanced Materials Interfaces31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Conductive graphene‐based inks can be tailored for functional applications and, in particular, for printed electronics. Transparent, flexible, and easy printable materials are nowadays increasingly required for sensing applications. In this context, a capacitive multitouch sensing surface is developed using conductive graphene nanoparticles‐based ink with carboxymethyl cellulose as a binder. The rheological properties of the ink are tailored to be printed by the screen‐printing technique. The touchscreen is based on printed conductive lines and columns and thus the characteristics of the printed lines are optimized based on the line width and number of printing steps. The optimal printed conditions are 0.5 mm of width and five printing steps, leading to electrical resistance of 2.4 kΩ. The screen‐printed flexible touchscreen is composed of 40 columns × 28 rows. An electric circuit and a graphic interface are also developed leading to an 8” touchscreen with multitouch capabilities and fast signal processing.

Topics & Concepts

TouchscreenMaterials scienceInkwellElectrical conductorCapacitive sensingGraphenePrinted electronicsScreen printingConductive inkNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsContext (archaeology)Computer scienceLayer (electronics)Composite materialSheet resistanceComputer hardwareBiologyOperating systemPaleontologyAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsNanomaterials and Printing TechnologiesAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing