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The counter electrode is prepared from a screen printable paste based on hexachloro platinic acid.
In order to prepare nanocrystal ink, ethanol was used as a solvent, and polyvinylpyrrolidone, which acts as an organic stabilizing agent, was added to the CTS powder to prepare a printable paste.
Then, SnO2 (15 wt% -doped TiO2, SnO2, and Ga2O3 printable paste was deposited on the IDT electrode using screen printing.
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Dedicated ceramic materials were studied for large area application: we formulated a lead-free glass frit sealant with low softening point based on the ternary system Bi2O3-B2O3-ZnO Bi2O3-B2O3-ZnO Bi2O3-B2O3-ZnOntande pasTiO2or semi-tranatasent photoanodes.
A screen printable silver paste is used as a conductive ink during the screen printing process.
In particular the paper investigates the impact of the belt firing conditions and screen printable Al paste on the quality of localized contact formation.
The counter electrode is printed by a low-temperature printable carbon paste.
After vigorously milling for 2 h in an electro-mill (QM-QX0.4, Instrument Factory of Nanjing University), the printable carbon paste was ready.
Screen-printable ZnO paste was prepared by dispersing commercially available ZnO nanoparticles (UniRegion Bio-Tech, Taiwan) in an equal proportion of α-terpineol (Fluka, Sigma-Aldrich, St . Louis MO, USA) and ethyl cellulose.
Sekitani et al. fabricated printable SWCNT pastes by uniformly dispersing super-growth SWCNTs in a fluorinated rubber with the assistance of an ionic liquid and a high-pressure jet-milling process [79, 80].
To overcome these limitations, we put forth an approach to fabricate printable magnetosensitive pastes, which were prepared using standard sputter deposition, milling, and mixing processing.
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