Challenges, Prospects, and Emerging Applications of Inkjet-Printed Electronics: A Chemist's Point of View

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 May 9;61(20):e202200166. doi: 10.1002/anie.202200166. Epub 2022 Mar 31.

Abstract

Driven by the development of new functional inks, inkjet-printed electronics has achieved several milestones upon moving from the integration of simple electronic elements (e.g., temperature and pressure sensors, RFID antennas, etc.) to high-tech applications (e.g. in optoelectronics, energy storage and harvesting, medical diagnosis). Currently, inkjet printing techniques are limited by spatial resolution higher than several micrometers, which sets a redhibitorythreshold for miniaturization and for many applications that require the controlled organization of constituents at the nanometer scale. In this Review, we present the physico-chemical concepts and the equipment constraints underpinning the resolution limit of inkjet printing and describe the contributions from molecular, supramolecular, and nanomaterials-based approaches for their circumvention. Based on these considerations, we propose future trajectories for improving inkjet-printing resolution that will be driven and supported by breakthroughs coming from chemistry. Please check all text carefully as extensive language polishing was necessary. Title ok? Yes.

Keywords: Inkjet Printing; Printed Electronics; Reactive Inks; Sessile Droplets; Surface Functionalisation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Electronics* / methods
  • Nanostructures*