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Title
Effect of precoating on properties of functional coating and electrical conductivity of inkjet-printed electronics
Authors
JURAJ GIGAC, MÁRIA FIŠEROVÁ and ALBERT RUSS
Received
October 27, 2022
Published
Volume 57 Issue 1-2 January-February
Keywords
coated paper, inkjet printing, RFID antenna, electrical conductivity, FTIR, SEM
Abstract
In the present work, various surface treatments of base paper were investigated in order to make it suitable for
application in printed electronics. A functional coating based on silica pigment was preceded by PVOH-containing
precoating, and differently surface treated papers were characterized in terms of surface roughness, relative area of
surface pores, wettability, printability and by FTIR spectroscopy. The precoating had a significant effect on the
constriction of through-pores, the reduction of their number, and on the permeability of the functional coating, and it
increased the dynamic contact angle of the liquids. Analysis of FTIR spectra of precoated and functionally coated paper
confirmed a higher content of polyvinyl alcohol binder and cationic polymer in the functional coating, compared to that
of functionally coated paper, without precoating. SEM analysis showed that the silver layer of the RFID antenna
printed by inkjet on the precoated and functionally coated paper was continuous. Better printability of the precoated
and functionally coated paper, compared to the functionally coated paper, without precoating, was also confirmed by
higher electrical conductivity of the dipole of the RFID antenna, which reached the level of the antenna printed on a
commercial inkjet PET film.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2023.57.14
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