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Rapid synthesis of flexible conductive polymer nanocomposite films

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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 12, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/26/12/125601

Keywords

silver nanoparticle; percolation; flame-spray pyrolysis; direct deposition

Funding

  1. European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Program (FP7, ERC) [247283]
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation [145392]

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Polymer nanocomposite films with nanoparticle-specific properties are sought out in novel functional materials and miniaturized devices for electronic and biomedical applications. Sensors, capacitors, actuators, displays, circuit boards, solar cells, electromagnetic shields and medical electrodes rely on flexible, electrically conductive layers or films. Scalable synthesis of such nanocomposite films, however, remains a challenge. Here, flame aerosol deposition of metallic nanosliver onto bare or polymer-coated glass substrates followed by polymer spin-coating on them leads to rapid synthesis of flexible, free-standing, electrically conductive nanocomposite films. Their electrical conductivity is determined during their preparation and depends on substrate composition and nanosilver deposition duration. Accordingly, thin (< 500 nm) and flexible nanocomposite films are made having conductivity equivalent to metals (e.g. 5 x 10(4) S cm(-1)), even during repetitive bending.

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