Transparent Conductive Coatings from Natural Carbon Feedstock

The present disclosure is directed to processes for forming or otherwise creating a transparent, conductive film from a heavy hydrocarbon material. It allows for what is often considered to be waste material to be transformed into a useful product, such as a heating element. Such heating elements can be incorporated into many contexts where it can be important to have transparency and/or a thin heating element, such as in windshields. The process involves dissolving a heavy hydrocarbon material in a solvent, casting the heavy hydrocarbon solution that results from the dissolving onto a substrate to form a film, and then annealing the film. The disclosure also provides for objects in which such resulting films can be used, such as Joule heaters.

Researchers

Jeffrey Grossman / Nicola Ferralis / Brent Keller / Owen Morris / Mark Disko / Heather Elsen / Xining Zang / Ximena Hasbach

Departments: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Composites / Environmental Engineering: Sustainability & Recycling
Impact Areas: Sustainable Future

  • processes for forming transparent, conductive films from heavy hydrocarbons, and devices and systems into which such films are incorporated
    United States of America | Published application

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