Conducting inks

Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Elemental carbon containing

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C252S512000, C427S355000, C427S369000

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ABSTRACT:
A method of increasing conductivity of an ink, comprises orienting particles in the ink. The ink comprises the particles and solvent, and the particles are conductive anisotropic particles.

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