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Electrically conductive metal polymer nanocomposites for electronics applications

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JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
Volume 37, Issue 7, Pages 951-954

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11664-008-0451-2

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nanocomposites; conductivity; electronic materials

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An electrically conductive nanocomposite composed of thermoplastic elastomer and nanosized silver particles was developed. Nanosized silver particles were produced by the liquid flame spraying method. Nanocomposites were produced employing a batch mixing process in the melt state. The percolation curve and the minimum resistivity as a function of silver content were defined. A plasticized styrene block-copolymer was used as the matrix polymer. The results showed that the agglomeration of the silver particles has a major influence on the percolation threshold and the resistivity of the compound. With slightly agglomerated silver particles a percolation threshold with a silver content of 13-16 vol.% was achieved. The corresponding resistivity was 2.0 x 10(-1) Omega cm. With heavily agglomerated particles the resistivity is high (2.9 x 10(3) Omega cm), even with a silver content of 20 vol.%. With a low primary silver particle size (under 100 nm), the resistivity of the compound was high (5.6 x 10(5) Omega cm).

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