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US09025316B2 Inkjet-printed flexible electronic components from graphene oxide
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喷墨印刷的柔性电子元件由石墨烯氧化物
- Patent Title: Inkjet-printed flexible electronic components from graphene oxide
- Patent Title (中): 喷墨印刷的柔性电子元件由石墨烯氧化物
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Application No.: US14327716Application Date: 2014-07-10
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Publication No.: US09025316B2Publication Date: 2015-05-05
- Inventor: Woo Young Lee , Linh Le , De Kong , Matthew Henderson Ervin , James L. Zunino, III , Brian E. Fuchs
- Applicant: The Trustees of the Stevens Institute of Technology , The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary of the Army
- Applicant Address: US NJ Hoboken US DC Washington
- Assignee: The Trustees of The Stevens Institute of Technology,The United States of America, as Represented by The Secretary of The Army
- Current Assignee: The Trustees of The Stevens Institute of Technology,The United States of America, as Represented by The Secretary of The Army
- Current Assignee Address: US NJ Hoboken US DC Washington
- Agency: Greenberg Traurig, LLP
- Main IPC: H01G9/00
- IPC: H01G9/00 ; H01G11/42 ; H01G11/36 ; H01G11/86 ; H05K1/16 ; H05K3/12 ; H01G11/48 ; H01G11/80 ; H05K1/03 ; H05K1/09

Abstract:
An electrical component includes an inkjet-printed graphene electrode. Graphene oxide flakes are deposited on a substrate in a graphene oxide ink using an inkjet printer. The deposited graphene oxide is thermally reduced to graphene. The electrical properties of the electrode are comparable to those of electrodes made using activated carbon, carbon nanotubes or graphene made by other methods. The electrical properties of the graphene electrodes may be tailored by adding nanoparticles of other materials to the ink to serve as conductivity enhancers, spacers, or to confer pseudocapacitance. Inkjet-printing can be used to make graphene electrodes of a desired thickness in preselected patterns. Inkjet printing can be used to make highly-transparent graphene electrodes. Inkjet-printed graphene electrodes may be used to fabricate double-layer capacitors that store energy by nanoscale charge separation at the electrode-electrolyte interface (i.e., “supercapacitors”).
Public/Granted literature
- US20140321028A1 INKJET-PRINTED FLEXIBLE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS FROM GRAPHENE OXIDE Public/Granted day:2014-10-30
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