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Triggerable, Anchoring Novel Block Copolymer Dyes for Use in Inkjet Printing

Project description

Printing with dyes processed from water

From printing recipes at home to high-tech food packaging printing of displays, the market for inkjet printing is growing. So is the need to develop novel dye-based inks (standard ink type used in inkjet printers). The EU-funded TANBCPdyes project will develop a new technology platform based on specially designed materials. Specifically, synthesised block copolymer (BCP) dyes will be processed from water, eliminating the use of hazardous volatile organic solvents in the process. In the context of this Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions project, the fellow will also develop new scientific skills through the synthesis and advanced characterisation of BCP dyes.

Objective

This project, “Triggerable, Anchoring Novel Block Copolymer Dyes (BCP dyes) for Use in Inkjet Printing” (TANBCPdyes), is an intersectoral multidisciplinary project that will develop a new technology platform based on specially-designed materials. The development of novel inkjet printing materials is greatly needed to satisfy the growing demands of this quickly evolving market which spans applications including simple home & office devices to food packaging and high-tech inkjet printing of displays. The synthesized BCP dyes will be processed from water, an environmentally friendly solvent (thus eliminating the use of hazardous volatile organic solvents in the process), but will become insoluble & water resistant after deposition on the substrate. Therefore, new materials will act as waterborne dyes in a wet state & become fixed onto the substrates after thermal treatment. Success will allow novel BCP dyes to be manufactured on a large scale at high-throughput levels by drawing on the expertise of Aston University, University of Warwick, University of Tubingen & the industrial partner, Domino UK Ltd, which will allow EU industries to reinforce their position in the global technological race in the field of inkjet printing. The Fellow will develop new scientific skills through the synthesis & advanced characterisation of BCP dyes; benefit from the direct mentoring and supervision of a team of renowned EU scientists (Prof Topham, Prof Perrier, Dr Leslie, Prof Peisert and Dr Harries); gain professional training to promote his growth & independence; take significant steps toward establishing his own network of EU researchers, & also enhance his relationships with Aston & the secondment project partners (Warwick, Tubingen & Domino). The Fellow will bring his expertise in polycondensation chemistry, membrane technology, biomolecules (e.g. proteins) separation, and conductive/photoactive nanomaterials to Aston, creating new research avenues in the Topham group.

Coordinator

ASTON UNIVERSITY
Net EU contribution
€ 224 933,76
Address
ASTON TRIANGLE
B4 7ET Birmingham
United Kingdom

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Region
West Midlands (England) West Midlands Birmingham
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 224 933,76