In situ formation of silver nanowire networks on paper


Autoria(s): Parmar, Shravan Kumar; Santhanam, Venugopal
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Simple, universally adaptable techniques for fabricating conductive patterns are required to translate laboratory-scale innovations into low-cost solutions for the developing world. Silver nanostructures have emerged as attractive candidates for forming such conductive patterns. We report here the in situ formation of conductive silver-nanowire networks on paper, thereby eliminating the need for either cost-intensive ink formulation or substrate preparation or complex post-deposition sintering steps. Reminiscent of the photographic process of `salt printing', a desktop office printer was used to deposit desired patterns of silver bromide on paper, which were subsequently exposed to light and then immersed in a photographic developer. Percolating silver nanowire networks that conformally coated the paper fibres were formed after 10 min of exposure to light from a commercial halogen lamp. Thus, conductive and patterned films with sheet resistances of the order of 4 Omega/rectangle can be easily formed by combining two widely used processes - inkjet printing and photographic development.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/49770/1/cur_sci_107-2_262_2014.pdf

Parmar, Shravan Kumar and Santhanam, Venugopal (2014) In situ formation of silver nanowire networks on paper. In: CURRENT SCIENCE, 107 (2). pp. 262-269.

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INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES

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http://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/107/02/0262.pdf

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/49770/

Palavras-Chave #Chemical Engineering
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Journal Article

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