报告题目:Polymer-Assisted Metal Depositionfor Soft Electrodes
and Devices
报告人: 郑子剑 教 授
邀请人: 霍峰蔚 教 授
报告时间:3月24日(周日)9:30
报告地点:科技创新大楼C501室
Abstract
Metal conductors are indispensable element for most
future soft electronic devices. One critical challenge in this field is how to
fabricate highly conductive, adhesive, smooth, and soft metal conductors at low
temperature under ambient conditions, and preferably in a roll-to-roll manner.
Conventional metal nanoparticle inks fall short to satisfy these requirements
because of their relatively high processing temperature, rough surface, and
poor adhesion, especially for easily oxidized metals such as Cu. Our laboratory
recently develops Polymer-Assisted Metal Deposition (PAMD) to address this
issue. PAMD allows ambient fabrication of flexible, foldable, stretchable,
compressible, and wearable metal (especially Cu) conductors with very high
conductivity. This talk will briefly discuss the fundamental chemistry of PAMD,
the printing with PAMD, and their applications in several soft electronic
devices.
Biography
Prof. Zijian Zheng is currently Full Professor
at the Institute of Textile and Clothing (ITC) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University. His research interests are surface and polymer science,
nanolithography, flexible and wearable materials and devices. He received his
B. Eng. in Chemical Engineering at Tsinghua University in 2003, and PhDin
Chemistry at University of Cambridge in 2007 (Supervisor: Prof. Wilhelm T. S.
Huck). In 2008, he worked as postdoctoral researcher with Prof. Chad A. Mirkin
at Northwestern University. He joined ITC as Assistant Professor in 2009, and
was promoted to tenured Associate Professor in 2013 and Professor in 2017. He
has published >90 papers in high-impact international scientific journals
includingScience,Nature Comm.,Advanced Materials,Journal
of the America Chemical Society,Angewandte
Chemie. He also files 16 patents and is recipient of more than 10 academic
awards. He serves as Guest Editor for Advanced Materials and Small. He is
elected as Founding Member of The Young Academy of Sciences of Hong Kong.