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Apr 25, 2024
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CHEM 716 - PRINTED ELECTRONICS: MATERIALS AND PROCESSES (C) 3 cr hrs
Description The principles of interfacial phenomenon, solution thermodynamics and colloid chemistry will be used in illuminated process by which metallic nanoparticulates can be formed and incorporated into inks for use in manufacturing printed electronics by various direct write technologies. Students will learn 1) the methods and science behind the manufacture of a variety of nanoparticles, including gold, silver, copper conducting particles, 2) the methods of incorporating these particles into inks and printing of these inks for printed electronics applications and 3) the interfacial processes involved in line spreading and curing of the printed traces.
Notes Cross-listed with MES 677 and NANO 677 at SDSM&T.
(C) denotes common course
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