Inkjet printing of sol–gel derived tungsten oxide inks

2014 
Abstract Tungsten (VI) oxide−WO 3 is a widely studied functional inorganic semiconductor material with exceptional chromogenic properties. It is used in energy efficient systems such as smart windows, sensors, displays, storage units, photocatalysts and solar cells. Layers of WO 3 are generally produced using expensive vacuum deposition techniques. In this paper, the inkjet printing of sol–gel derived tungsten inks on glass and transparent conductive oxide is reported. Peroxo sol–gel synthesis was used to prepare peroxopolytungstic acid sols which were then modified using different solvents to obtain a suitable jetting ink. Described are the rheological and structural properties of WO 3 inks, the dynamics of WO 3 droplets and the morphology and quality of WO 3 printouts. The functionality of these transparent WO 3 layers is successfully demonstrated in an electrochromic device.
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