Review on Carbon-Graphene Nanocomposite based conductive-ink in printed electronics
Abstract
Energy is the divesting need of human being to make the life easy going and comfortable. But according to the recent scenario, there will be insufficient source of generating energy. Printed electronics is a new concept of printing technology. PE is safest printing ink technology for securing documentation, for making circuits on different subtracts, less time consuming for making and easily detect if counterfeit. Nanoprint technology with semiconductor materials is in improvising and it has been future trend in energy sector with enhancing various properties of nanomaterials. It has been developed in the area of the digital printing technology by using and combining different nanomaterials. With ever-increasing demand for light-weight, small, and transportable devices, the speed of production of electronic and optoelectronic devices is consistently increasing, and alternatives to the current vital, voluminous, fragile, semi semiconducting and clear materials will inevitably be needed at intervals the long run. This review article explains about the carbon-Graphene nanocomposite based conductive ink, which can be a source in digital printing technology to draw various types of circuits and to make different surface to conductive surfaces. It also describes brief information about carbon and Graphene material individually. It also concludes carbon-graphene nanocomposite based conductive ink in printed electronics technology with several literature surveys.
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