| Literature DB >> 29473336 |
Dong Ye1,2, Yajiang Ding1,2, Yongqing Duan1,2, Jiangtao Su1,2, Zhouping Yin1,2, Yong An Huang1,2.
Abstract
Nanofibers/nanowires usually exhibit exceptionally low flexural rigidities and remarkable tolerance against mechanical bending, showing superior advantages in flexible electronics applications. Electrospinning is regarded as a powerful process for this 1D nanostructure; however, it can only be able to produce chaotic fibers that are incompatible with the well-patterned microstructures in flexible electronics. Electro-hydrodynamic (EHD) direct-writing technology enables large-scale deposition of highly aligned nanofibers in an additive, noncontact, real-time adjustment, and individual control manner on rigid or flexible, planar or curved substrates, making it rather attractive in the fabrication of flexible electronics. In this Review, the ground-breaking research progress in the field of EHD direct-writing technology is summarized, including a brief chronology of EHD direct-writing techniques, basic principles and alignment strategies, and applications in flexible electronics. Finally, future prospects are suggested to advance flexible electronics based on orderly arranged EHD direct-written fibers. This technology overcomes the limitations of the resolution of fabrication and viscosity of ink of conventional inkjet printing, and represents major advances in manufacturing of flexible electronics.Entities:
Keywords: electro-hydrodynamic direct-writing; electrospun nanofibers; flexible/stretchable electronics; micro/nanomanufacturing; solution-based processes
Year: 2018 PMID: 29473336 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201703521
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281