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Thursday, 07/24/2014 9:30:14 AM

Thursday, July 24, 2014 9:30:14 AM

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This report reveals the rapidly increasing opportunities for inorganic and composite chemicals in the new printed electronics, given that so much of the limelight is on organics. Inorganics encompass various metals, metal oxides as transparent conductors (such as fluorine tin oxide or indium tin oxide, extensively used in displays and photovoltaic technologies) or transistor materials as well as nano-silicon or copper and silver inks, whether in particle or flake form. Then there are inorganic quantum dots, carbon structures such as graphene, nanotubes and the various buckyballs etc. However, there is much more, from light emitting materials to battery elements and the amazing new meta-materials that render things invisible and lead to previously impossible forms of electronics
http://www.motoemag.com/2014/07/21/newly-published-inorganic-and-composite-printed-electronics-2014-2024-marketresearchreports-biz/
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