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Materials

Bayer Showcases Conductive Inks

by Marc S. Reisch
February 22, 2010 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 88, Issue 8

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Credit: Bayer
A researcher examines printed electronic ink samples.
Credit: Bayer
A researcher examines printed electronic ink samples.

Bayer has introduced two aqueous conductive ink formulations for printed electronics. Baylink TP S contains silver nanoparticles. Baylink TP CNT is further enhanced with carbon nanotubes. Both can adhere to flexible plastic substrates as well as to glass, silicon, and indium tin oxide for use in items such as electronic book readers or navigation-system-receiving antennae.

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