Manufacturing of electronic devices via printing techniques is often considered to be an environmentally friendly approach, partially due to the efficient utilization of materials. Traditionally, printed electronic components (e.g., sensors, transistors, and displays) are relying on flexible substrates based on plastic materials; this is especially true in electronic display applications where, most of the times, a transparent carrier is required in order to enable presentation of the display content. However, plastic‐based substrates are often ruled out in end user scenarios striving toward sustainability. Paper substrates based on ordinary cellulose fibers can potentially replace plastic substrates, but the opaqueness limits the range of ...
Reducing the thickness of transparent paper without losing its outstanding optical haze and transmit...
This paper focuses on evaluation of paper as a substrate for printed flexible electronics. The motiv...
Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) was fabricated from cellulose pulp using in-house mechanical fibril...
Increasing attention has been paid to the next generation of ‘green’ electronic devices based on ren...
It is of great challenge to develop a transparent solid state electrochromic device which is foldabl...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
Various techniques were explored to develop an electronic paper prototype on bacterial cellulose. El...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
Various techniques were explored to develop an electronic paper prototype on bacterial cellulose. El...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
MADRAS has developed a substrate based on cellulose nanofibrils films made from renewable resources,...
This paper focuses on evaluation of paper as a substrate for printed flexible electronics. The motiv...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
Reducing the thickness of transparent paper without losing its outstanding optical haze and transmit...
This paper focuses on evaluation of paper as a substrate for printed flexible electronics. The motiv...
Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) was fabricated from cellulose pulp using in-house mechanical fibril...
Increasing attention has been paid to the next generation of ‘green’ electronic devices based on ren...
It is of great challenge to develop a transparent solid state electrochromic device which is foldabl...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
Various techniques were explored to develop an electronic paper prototype on bacterial cellulose. El...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
Various techniques were explored to develop an electronic paper prototype on bacterial cellulose. El...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
MADRAS has developed a substrate based on cellulose nanofibrils films made from renewable resources,...
This paper focuses on evaluation of paper as a substrate for printed flexible electronics. The motiv...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
In printed electronics, most of the components and structures are printed on substrates made of synt...
Reducing the thickness of transparent paper without losing its outstanding optical haze and transmit...
This paper focuses on evaluation of paper as a substrate for printed flexible electronics. The motiv...
Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) was fabricated from cellulose pulp using in-house mechanical fibril...