Chemical solution deposition of functional ceramic coatings using ink-jet printing

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This paper discusses the development of environmentally-friendly precursor inks suited for ink-jet printing of functional ceramic coatings. We synthesized superconducting materials, SrTiO3 thin films for coated conductor applications and transparent TiO2 photocatalytic coatings. Here, we discuss all aspects of ink formulation, including the stabilization of metal ions, nanoparticle inks or combination of both. This demands the investigation and determination of the inks rheological parameters. Ceramic nanoparticles are often incorporated in our inks to decrease thermal processing temperatures (e.g., TiO2 or YSZ coatings...) or enhance the properties of the functional ceramic coating (e.g., pinning centres in superconducting coatings). These ceramic nanoparticles (ZrO2, HfO2, TiO2...) are synthesized through methods based on microwave heating from aqueous and/or organic solutions. With that, we aim at developing smart and environmentally friendly processes that require lower energy input.

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De Keukeleere, K., Pollefeyt, G., Feys, J., De Roo, J., Rijckaert, H., Lommens, P., & Van Driessche, I. (2015). Chemical solution deposition of functional ceramic coatings using ink-jet printing. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 87, pp. 231–238). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2014-0938

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