Printed electronic paper from nanocellulose and PEDOT:PSS

Makara-Lay

Printed electronic paper has been identified its interest in the field of flexible organic electronics, sustainable and clean energy, and medical applications due to simple process, economic and environmental advantages. In this work, we demonstrate the fabrication of electronic patterned paper from nanocellulose and PEDOT:PSS-based materials using 3D printing methods. The successful 3D patterning of conductors will pave the way to manufacture the future paper-based power transistor or supercapacitor.