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Large area defrosting windows based on electrothermal heating of highly conducting and transmitting Ag wire mesh

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 4, Issue 91, Pages 49745-49751

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4ra06811d

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  1. DST, India
  2. DST-INSPIRE

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Highly interconnected crackles were obtained by spreading commercially available low cost crackle wall paint based precursor by the drop coating technique. An interconnected Ag mesh was fabricated by depositing metal over the crackle network followed by the removal of the template. The metal network is well conducting (1 Omega square(-1)) with transmittance of similar to 77% over the fabricated area, 18 x 15 cm(2). By joule heating using few volts, uniform temperatures up to 170 degrees C were achieved on the electrode area and a high thermal resistance of 255.2 degrees C cm(2) W-1 was obtained. The electrode was tested for defrosting application by exposing it to liquid nitrogen (LN2) vapors at similar to-60 degrees C while applying 8.5 V for 2 min, when the frost disappeared making the display board below, visible. The transparent heater could successfully withstand an ultrasonication test, as well as many defrosting cycles.

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