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How to charge TiO2 particles for a DIY e-paper capsule?
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kapton:
Greetings,

I'm trying to make a single e-paper capsule (1cm x 1cm) at home. At first, I tried to charge the TiO2 particles by putting them in H2O with NaOH and then putting that whole solution in baby oil, but it turns out I shouldn't have any water in the whole process. I also tried adding a surfactant (liquid soap) but it also has water. Water is a problem because it forms micelles around the TiO2 particles and prevents proper spreading. How do I charge the TiO2 particles without water (and NaOH). What oil-soluble surfactant I can use that doesn't contain water? Does anyone know any details about how the chemicals of the e-paper display work?

I researched a lot and it turns out the big companies use complicated processes and mixing different chemicals with expensive lab machines to produce the desired charged TiO2 solution. Is there any way I can do it at home?
SiliconWizard:
Well, I don't know. ;D

I've seen a russian guy experimenting with that, but he cannibalized a used eink panel:
http://we.easyelectronics.ru/HomeTech/izgotovlenie-segmentnogo-indikatora-na-elektronnyh-chernilah-v-kartinkah.html

Doing that completely from scratch seems involved, but do not hesitate to share if you make any progress - sounds like interesting stuff.
amyk:
Processes are probably half in trade secrets and the other half patented... but if I were trying to replicate, I would look at the early history that's recorded in scientific journal articles.
kapton:
The engineering is already known, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232414208_Fabrication_of_charged_particles_for_electrophoretic_display it's just too complicated for a 17 year old to do at home without the budget and proper equipment. My last option is to try to contact anyone who has and may have access to such fluid and ask if that person can send me some for my project.
SiliconWizard:

--- Quote from: kapton on September 10, 2019, 03:39:03 pm ---My last option is to try to contact anyone who has and may have access to such fluid and ask if that person can send me some for my project.

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If you're ok with using ready-made fluid, why not do like the russian guy and reuse parts of an old e-ink panel (you can probably find broken/for parts eBook readers on eBay for cheap) just for the fluid and upper protective layer, and just design your own bottom, electrode layer?
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