Nanoparticles (NPs) are particles in the range of 1-100 nanometers (nm) in size with a surrounding capping agent or otherwise known as stabilizer, surface ligands or passivating agent.
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Nanoparticles (NPs) are particles in the range of 1-100 nanometers (nm) in size with a surrounding capping agent or otherwise known as stabilizer, surface ligands or passivating agent.
Nanotechnology is manipulating the matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale, while Nanotechnology targets precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for fabrication of macroscale products, also now referred to as molecular nanotechnology.
Printed electronics belongs to a “modern” field of electronics with a set of printing methods/ technologies used to create electronic devices on various substrates i.e. rigid (Glass, etc.), flexible (PET, Kapton, PEN, PC, etc.) and recently stretchable (PDMS, thermoplastic PU) substrates.
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We had the pleasure to host Tom Aernouts IMEC R&D Manager of Thin-Film Photovoltaic Technology at PDOT R&D premises in Hellenic Hellenic Mediterranean University as part of our ongoing collaboration
Continue readingResearcher Visit in HMU Lab – Approach Project
H2O-SCTM 0623 and H2O-SCTM 0723 → p- & n-type highly conductive carbon aqueous ink products with “on-purpose” induced stable p- or n-type carrier concentration character for power generation device architectures
As demand surges for scalable and eco-friendly materials in electronics, the need for innovation is clear: it’s time to move beyond traditional semi-conductive pastes. At PDoT.tech, we’re proud to introduce
Continue readingSustainable Electronics Start Here: Water-Based Carbon Pastes for a Greener Future
At PDoT.tech, we are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in additive manufacturing. Our custom-engineered, multi-scale carbon allotrope-reinforced thermoplastic filaments are transforming how functional and structural components are designed, printed,
Continue readingRevolutionizing Additive Manufacturing with Carbon Allotrope-Reinforced Filaments