Cellulose-Based, 3D Printed IoT Sensors

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According to Simon Fraser University professor Woo Soo Kim, “this novel wireless chemical sensing platform technology will usher various sensing applications such as biomedical or environmental detection.
If we are able to change the plastics in PCB to cellulose composite materials, recycling of metal components on the board could be collected in a much easier way.”

According to Wiley Online Library, “A 3D printable conductive ink is designed and optimized with cellulose nanofibers by addition of silver nanowires for sustainable and biocompatible sensor applications. Polyimide film which has high surface hydrophobicity is used as a substrate for better resolution of printing.”

https://www.thomasnet.com/insights/researchers-develop-cellulose-based-3d-printed-iot-sensors/

https://www.sfu.ca/mechatronics/people/faculty/woosoo_kim.html

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/aelm.201800778

One thought on “Cellulose-Based, 3D Printed IoT Sensors

    findprasanna said:
    July 7, 2019 at 1:14 am

    Wonderful idea

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