In the development of applications for printed electronics, the interaction of fluids with substrates is of great importance. Control and understanding of the wetting behaviour of fluids on substrates, as well as fluid-fluid interaction on the substrate is necessary to develop new applications. This thesis represents the work done on two topics concerning the deposition of functional materials for printed electronics. In the first topic, we discuss a novel plasma patterning technology. This technology enables selective and localized plasma treatment on a wide range of substrate materials by combining plasma treatment with digital printing. In the second topic, the coalescence of droplets on a (partially) wettable substrate is investigated. ...
Appropriate control of substrate surface properties prior to inkjet printing could be employed to im...
The interest in applications of atmospheric-pressure plasmas to solve surface-technological tasks wa...
Inkjet printing is a very common and largely developed technology in desktop printers. A wide range ...
Inkjet printing is a rapidly growing technology for depositing functional materials in the productio...
In manufacturing of organic electronics, inkjet printing as an alternative technique for depositing ...
In this article we investigate the change in wetting behavior of inkjet printed materials on either ...
The effect of plasma surface treatment on the dried diameter of droplets inkjet-printed on the PI su...
A new plasma-based micropatterning technique, here referred to as plasma printing, combines the well...
A new plasma-chemical micro-patterning technique, here referred to as Plasma Printing, combines the ...
We present an experimental study on the resolution of inkjet-printed fine patterns deposited on poly...
This work demonstrates the feasibility of a simple, cost-effective new printing process, Plasma Prin...
In this study, we investigated geometrical characteristics of the inkjet-printed lines with non-zero...
In this study, we investigated geometrical characteristics of the inkjet-printed lines with non-zero...
Cost-efficient technologies for patterned surface functionalization or coating are of great interest...
We have obtained a wide range of surface wettabilities of PI substrate for inkjet printing by combin...
Appropriate control of substrate surface properties prior to inkjet printing could be employed to im...
The interest in applications of atmospheric-pressure plasmas to solve surface-technological tasks wa...
Inkjet printing is a very common and largely developed technology in desktop printers. A wide range ...
Inkjet printing is a rapidly growing technology for depositing functional materials in the productio...
In manufacturing of organic electronics, inkjet printing as an alternative technique for depositing ...
In this article we investigate the change in wetting behavior of inkjet printed materials on either ...
The effect of plasma surface treatment on the dried diameter of droplets inkjet-printed on the PI su...
A new plasma-based micropatterning technique, here referred to as plasma printing, combines the well...
A new plasma-chemical micro-patterning technique, here referred to as Plasma Printing, combines the ...
We present an experimental study on the resolution of inkjet-printed fine patterns deposited on poly...
This work demonstrates the feasibility of a simple, cost-effective new printing process, Plasma Prin...
In this study, we investigated geometrical characteristics of the inkjet-printed lines with non-zero...
In this study, we investigated geometrical characteristics of the inkjet-printed lines with non-zero...
Cost-efficient technologies for patterned surface functionalization or coating are of great interest...
We have obtained a wide range of surface wettabilities of PI substrate for inkjet printing by combin...
Appropriate control of substrate surface properties prior to inkjet printing could be employed to im...
The interest in applications of atmospheric-pressure plasmas to solve surface-technological tasks wa...
Inkjet printing is a very common and largely developed technology in desktop printers. A wide range ...