导电体
材料科学
制作
丝网印刷
碳纤维
填料(材料)
炭黑
复合材料
复合数
医学
替代医学
天然橡胶
病理
作者
Nicola Curreli,Claudia Dessì,Matteo Bruno Lodi,Andrea Melis,Marco Simone,Nicola Melis,Luca Pilia,Davide Guarnera,Loreto Di Donato,Alessandro Fanti,Massimiliano Grosso,Francesco Desogus
标识
DOI:10.1002/smsc.202400282
摘要
With the increasing demand for compact, lightweight, cost‐effective, and high‐performance radiofrequency (RF) devices, the development of low‐profile antennas becomes crucial. This article presents a study of a novel carbon–cellulose‐based paste intended for screen printing RF devices. The investigation specifically explores the application of high‐reactivity carbon mixture (HRCM) particles as conductive fillers. The results demonstrate that optimal electrical conductivity values and discrete electromagnetic dipole performances can be achieved at lower concentrations of solid conductive material compared to conventional pastes, for similar applications. This offers benefits in terms of total cost, material consumption, and environmental impact. The paste formulation showcases a complex non‐Newtonian behavior, where yielding flow and thixotropicity are found to be independent and dependent on preshear conditions, respectively. This behavior can be attributed to the network orientation and rearrangement of filler structures within the paste system, which in turn are responsible for filler pattern uniformity and overall printing quality. Compared to traditional conductive materials, HRCM pastes are proven to be a viable alternative for RF devices fabrication, including printed Wi‐Fi antennas.
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