30 May 2022 to 2 June 2022
Asia/Dubai timezone

Chromatographic Effects in Inkjet Printing

31 May 2022, 15:20
1h 10m
Poster Presentation (MS16) Fluid Interactions with Thin Porous Media Poster

Speaker

Prof. Anton Darhuber (Eindhoven University of Technology)

Description

We have studied the chromatographic separation of solvents and dyes after deposition of a dye solution on a paper substrate. Due to their larger molecular size, dyes typically exhibit a stronger interaction with the paper constituents. Consequently, the imbibition process of the dye is usually delayed compared to that of the solvent. This impacts the achievable resolution and color homogeneity in inkjet printing. We present experiments and a comprehensive numerical model to illustrate and quantify these effects. The model accounts for the solvent evaporation, heat transfer, multicomponent unsaturated flow, and dye adsorption, as well as the presence of permeable fibers in the paper substrate. We identify the key parameters that can be tuned to optimize the pattern fidelity of the printing process.

References

Langmuir 37, 11726–11736 (2021)
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c01624

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Primary authors

Dr Gianmarco Venditti (Eindhoven University of Technology) Dr Vignesh Murali (Eindhoven University of Technology) Prof. Anton Darhuber (Eindhoven University of Technology)

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