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Correction: Inkjet printed paper based frequency selective surfaces and skin mounted RFID tags: the interrelation between silver nanoparticle ink, paper substrate and low temperature sintering technique

Veronica Sanchez-Romaguera *a, Sebastian Wünscher bc, Badredin M. Turki d, Robert Abbel e, Silvia Barbosa f, Daniel J. Tate a, Dumtoochukwu Oyeka d, John C. Batchelor d, Edward A. Parker d, Ulrich S. Schubert bc and Stephen G. Yeates *a
aOrganic Materials Innovation Centre (OMIC), School of Chemistry, The University of Manchester, M13 9PL, Manchester, UK. E-mail: veronica.sanchezromaguera@mbs.ac.uk; stephen.yeates@manchester.ac.uk
bLaboratory of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry (IOMC), Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Humboldtstr. 10, 07743 Jena, Germany
cJena Center for Soft Matter (JCSM), Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Philosophenweg 7, 07743 Jena, Germany
dSchool of Engineering and Digital Art, University of Kent, CT2 7NT, Kent, UK
eHolst Centre-TNO, High Tech Campus 31, 5656 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands
fCondensed Matter Physics Department, Faculty of Physics, Universidade de Santiago de, Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Received 2nd February 2015 , Accepted 2nd February 2015

First published on 11th February 2015


Abstract

Correction for ‘Inkjet printed paper based frequency selective surfaces and skin mounted RFID tags: the interrelation between silver nanoparticle ink, paper substrate and low temperature sintering technique' by Veronica Sanchez-Romaguera et al., J. Mater. Chem. C, 2015, DOI: 10.1039/c4tc02693d.


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In Section 2.2, the sentence beginning ‘Photonic flash sintering…’ should end with citations to ref. 20 and 27, instead of 27 and 28.

In Section 2.3, The sentence beginning ‘The FSS design…’ should end with a citation to ref. 28 instead of 30; and the sentence beginning ‘The RFID antenna used in this work…’ should end with a citation to ref. 8 instead of 9.

In Section 3.1, the sentence beginning ‘By contrast, PEL paper…’ should end with a citation to ref. 29 instead of 30.

In Section 3.2, the sentence beginning ‘It is believed that…’ should end with a citation to ref. 30 instead of 31.

In Section 3.3.1, the sentence beginning ‘Previous studies on Ink B…’ should end with a citation to ref. 26 instead of 32; the sentence beginning ‘The impact of the thermal conductivity…’ should end with a citation to ref. 31 instead of 33; the sentence beginning ‘As indicated in the previously reported…’ should end with a citation to ref. 26 instead of 32; the sentence beginning ‘Allen et al. reported…’ should end with a citation to ref. 32 instead of 34.

In Section 3.3.2, the sentence beginning ‘Previous studies regarding…’ should end with a citation to ref. 33 and 34 instead of 33 and 36; the sentence beginning ‘Sintering of multilayer patterns…’ should end with a citation to ref. 35 instead of 33; the sentence beginning ‘The beneficial influence…’ should end with a citation to ref. 34 instead of 36; the sentence beginning ‘In combination with…’ should end with a citation to ref. 15 and 34 instead of 14 and 15.

In Section 3.3.3, the sentence beginning ‘IPL has been reported…’ should end with a citation to ref. 20 instead of 33; the sentence beginning ‘Excess energy is dissipated…’ should end with a citation to ref. 36 and 37 instead of 37 and 38; the sentence beginning ‘As seen from the thermal sintering…’ should end with a citation to ref. 26 and 33 instead of 15, 32 and 35.

In Section 3.4.1, the sentence beginning ‘The FSS structures presented…’ should end with a citation to ref. 28 instead of 29.

In Table 1 final column, ref. 9, 39 and 39 should be 8, 38 and 38 (in rows 3, 4 and 5 respectively).

 

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