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Long-lasting ‘rewritable’ paper developed

BEIJING: Scientists have developed an easy-to-make “rewritable” paper that can be drawn or printed on over and over again.

Long-lasting ‘rewritable’ paper developed

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BEIJING: Scientists have developed an easy-to-make “rewritable” paper that can be drawn or printed on over and over again.

Printed materials often get used once and are then discarded, creating waste and potential pollution.

Researchers including those from the Fujian Normal University in China wanted to develop a simple method for making long-lasting rewritable paper that can be wiped clean simply by changing the temperature.

The messages can last more than half a year, compared to other rewritable papers whose messages fade after a few days or a few months, according to a study published in the journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

The idea for rewritable paper is not new, with several research groups pursuing different development strategies over the past few decades.

However, many of these approaches have drawbacks, such as complex fabrication, the chemistry that relies on ultraviolet light to erase the writing or a constant need for energy to maintain the document.

The new material consisted of three layers in a sandwich-like structure. The researchers painted one side of a piece of paper with a blue dye that becomes colourless upon heating, just like the T-shirts popular in the 1990s that changed colour when they were touched with a warm hand.

Then, the other side of the paper was coated with a black toner layer that produces heat upon excitation with light.

Using a “pen” that applies heat, a thermal printer or a source of near-infrared light, the team created images and words that remained legible for more than six months.

They also produced a rewritable cell phone case. To reset the paper, the researchers cooled it down to minus 10 degrees Celsius. This process could be repeated more than 100 times. PTI

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