Sintering metal-organic decomposition inks at low temperatures for printed electronics applications.

Sintering metal-organic decomposition inks at low temperatures for printed electronics applications.
Kilwon Cho is a materials scientist who hopes to see his research on organic electronics applied in everyday life.
Recyclable, paper-based electronic circuits that reduce pollution and save on resources.
Advanced Engineering Materials celebrates its 20th Anniversary in 2019.
Flexible physical sensing platforms for wearable electronics, soft robotics, and real-time healthcare monitoring.
Direct writing of low-cost MXene-in-water inks using a rollerball pen.
All Printable Perovskite Solar Modules: PCE of 6% at A4-size!
Wearable mercury sensors will radically change the field of food and water analysis.
This month’s Advanced Engineering Materials covers and top papers!
Edible electronics: a new class of electronics materials that are compatible with the gastrointestinal tract.