Fig. 2: Inkjet printable capacity of three models asymmetrically substituted FπCPs. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Inkjet printable capacity of three models asymmetrically substituted FπCPs.

From: Intrinsically stretchable fully π-conjugated polymers with inter-aggregate capillary interaction for deep-blue flexible inkjet-printed light-emitting diodes

Fig. 2

a Viscosity and surface tension of PODPF, PFPO, and POPOF inks (data are represented as mean values ± s.d.); b Diameter and coffee ring degree of inkjet films for PODPF, PFPO, and POPOF (data are represented as mean values ± s.d.); c Atomic force microscopy characterization and the fluorescence microscopy of individual ink droplets; LS results of three ink (toluene, 5 mg mL−1): Rh distribution (d), log I(q)-log q curves (e). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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