In this study, the effect of plasma surface treatments with C(4)F(8) and O(2) on inkjet-printed droplet sizes was investigated. The plasma processes were performed in two different ways: (1) sequential plasma treatment with C(4)F(8) followed by O(2) and (2) plasma treatment with C(4)F(8)/O(2) gas mixture. The plasma-treated surfaces were characterized by contact angle measurement, field emission scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. For the sequentially plasma-treated surfaces, additional O(2) plasma treatment makes the surface more hydrophilic, leading to a larger droplet diameter as a result of surface etching. The diameters of the droplets on the surfaces plasma-treated with C(4)F(8)/...
We investigated the effects of surface wettability, substrate temperature, and overprinting on the s...
The objective of this paper was to understand the effects of plasma activation, and thus influence o...
In the development of applications for printed electronics, the interaction of fluids with substrate...
In this study, the effect of plasma surface treatments with C(4)F(8) and O(2) on inkjet-printed drop...
The effect of plasma surface treatment on the dried diameter of droplets inkjet-printed on the PI su...
The paper aims to investigate the influence of C4F8 plasma treatment on the inkjet-printed dot sizes...
We have obtained a wide range of surface wettabilities of PI substrate for inkjet printing by combin...
In manufacturing of organic electronics, inkjet printing as an alternative technique for depositing ...
In this study, we investigated geometrical characteristics of the inkjet-printed lines with non-zero...
We present an experimental study on the resolution of inkjet-printed fine patterns deposited on poly...
This work concerns the suitability of atmospheric plasma activation for the modification of paper an...
In this study, we investigated geometrical characteristics of the inkjet-printed lines with non-zero...
Purpose The surface energy of the printing material can be increased to desired levels with differen...
In this study, the effect of air plasma on the surface properties of printed and coated cardboard wa...
In this article we investigate the change in wetting behavior of inkjet printed materials on either ...
We investigated the effects of surface wettability, substrate temperature, and overprinting on the s...
The objective of this paper was to understand the effects of plasma activation, and thus influence o...
In the development of applications for printed electronics, the interaction of fluids with substrate...
In this study, the effect of plasma surface treatments with C(4)F(8) and O(2) on inkjet-printed drop...
The effect of plasma surface treatment on the dried diameter of droplets inkjet-printed on the PI su...
The paper aims to investigate the influence of C4F8 plasma treatment on the inkjet-printed dot sizes...
We have obtained a wide range of surface wettabilities of PI substrate for inkjet printing by combin...
In manufacturing of organic electronics, inkjet printing as an alternative technique for depositing ...
In this study, we investigated geometrical characteristics of the inkjet-printed lines with non-zero...
We present an experimental study on the resolution of inkjet-printed fine patterns deposited on poly...
This work concerns the suitability of atmospheric plasma activation for the modification of paper an...
In this study, we investigated geometrical characteristics of the inkjet-printed lines with non-zero...
Purpose The surface energy of the printing material can be increased to desired levels with differen...
In this study, the effect of air plasma on the surface properties of printed and coated cardboard wa...
In this article we investigate the change in wetting behavior of inkjet printed materials on either ...
We investigated the effects of surface wettability, substrate temperature, and overprinting on the s...
The objective of this paper was to understand the effects of plasma activation, and thus influence o...
In the development of applications for printed electronics, the interaction of fluids with substrate...