News and Views


Nature Materials 3, 137 - 138 (2004)
doi:10.1038/nmat1079

Conducting polymers: Fine printing

Zhenan Bao1

  1. Zhenan Bao is at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA. e-mail: zbao@chemeng.stanford.edu


Although the advent of organic electronics promises the development of such futuristic applications as electronic paper, the limited resolution with which these materials can be patterned is hampering the progress. But the way forward may now have been found by investigating how these materials dewet from submicrometre hydrophobic lines patterned on a surface.

Top


MORE ARTICLES LIKE THIS

These links to content published by NPG are automatically generated.

NEWS AND VIEWS

Dielectric materials Gels excel

Nature Materials News and Views (01 Nov 2008)

Nanoparticle assemblies Interfaces behaving well

Nature Materials News and Views (01 Aug 2007)

See all 9 matches for News And Views

RESEARCH

Dewetting of conducting polymer inkjet droplets on patterned surfaces

Nature Materials Article (01 Mar 2004)

Supplementary Information

Nature Materials Article (01 Nov 2008)

See all 17 matches for Research

Extra navigation

Subscribe to Nature Materials

Subscribe

Search PubMed for

Open Innovation Challenges

  • Biocide Formulation

    • Deadline: Nov 09 2009
    • Reward: $20,000 USD

    A formulation for enhanced binding of biocides to surfaces exposed to an aqueous environment is desi...

naturejobs

ADVERTISEMENT