Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Molecular inks
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Application No.: US15319910Application Date: 2015-06-19
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Publication No.: US10883011B2Publication Date: 2021-01-05
- Inventor: Arnold Kell , Sylvie Lafreniere , Chantal Paquet , Patrick Malenfant , Olga Mozenson
- Applicant: National Research Council of Canada , Groupe Graham International Inc.
- Applicant Address: CA Ottawa; CA Lachine
- Assignee: National Research Council of Canada,Groupe Graham International Inc.
- Current Assignee: National Research Council of Canada,Groupe Graham International Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: CA Ottawa; CA Lachine
- Agency: Millen White Zelano and Branigan, PC
- Agent John Sopp
- International Application: PCT/CA2015/050568 WO 20150619
- International Announcement: WO2015/192248 WO 20151223
- Main IPC: C09D11/52
- IPC: C09D11/52 ; H01Q1/24 ; H05K1/09 ; H05K3/12 ; C09D11/033 ; H01Q1/38 ; H05K3/10 ; H01Q1/36 ; H01Q1/22 ; C09D11/38 ; C09D11/08 ; C09D11/14

Abstract:
A flake-less molecular ink suitable for printing (e.g. screen printing) conductive traces on a substrate has 30-60 wt % of a C8-C12 silver carboxylate or 5-75 wt % of bis(2-ethyl-1-hexylamine) copper (II) formate, bis(octylamine) copper (II) formate or tris(octylamine) copper (II) formate, 0.1-10 wt % of a polymeric binder (e.g. ethyl cellulose) and balance of at least one organic solvent. Conductive traces formed with the molecular ink are thinner, have lower resistivity, have greater adhesion to a substrate than metal flake inks, have better print resolution and are up to 8 times less rough than metal flake inks. In addition, the shear force required to remove light emitting diodes bonded to the traces using Loctite 3880 is at least 1.3 times stronger than for commercially available flake-based inks.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170130084A1 Molecular Inks Public/Granted day:2017-05-11
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