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Inorganic chemistry used more widely (01 Jul)
Printed electronics today is mainly a matter of inorganic rather than organic chemistry and the next ten years are unlikely to see the inorganic part drop below 50% of the high value materials required.
Printed electronics holds possibilities for applications including printed organic solar cells, radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and flexible displays
Over the last three years significant developments have been made with efficiency of organic based PV cells.
Gate dielectrics in printed electronics can make the transistors exhibit higher current and lower voltage and are a hot area of research.
Germany's expertise in industrial production, printing processes, and chemicals - all essential elements to printed electronics - make it a leading location for investments.Show all articles for Organics sorted by Date | Popularity






