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Synthesis of monodisperse silver nanoparticles for ink-jet printed flexible electronics

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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 42, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/22/42/425601

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation [21003132, 21073203, 21004068, 50973117, 51173190, 21074139, 20904061]
  2. 973 Program [2007CB936403, 2009CB930404, 2011CB932303, 2011CB808400]

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In this study, monodisperse silver nanoparticles were synthesized with a new reduction system consisting of adipoyl hydrazide and dextrose at ambient temperature. By this facile and rapid approach, high concentration monodisperse silver nanoparticles were obtained on a large scale at low protectant/AgNO3 mass ratio which was highly beneficial to low cost and high conductivity. Based on the synthesized monodisperse silver nanoparticles, conductive inks were prepared with water, ethanol and ethylene glycol as solvents, and were expected to be more environmentally friendly. A series of electrocircuits were fabricated by ink-jet printing silver nanoparticle ink on paper substrate with a commercial printer, and they had low resistivity in the range of 9.18 x 10(-8)-8.76 x 10(-8) Omega m after thermal treatment at 160 degrees C for 30 min, which was about five times that of bulk silver (1.586 x 10(-8) Omega m). Moreover, a radio frequency identification (RFID) antenna was fabricated by ink-jet printing, and 6 m wireless identification was realized after an Alien higgs-3 chip was mounted on the printed antenna by the flip-chip method. These flexible electrocircuits produced by ink-jet printing would have enormous potential for low cost electrodes and sensor devices.

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