4.6 Article

Highly dispersed polypyrrole nanotubes for improving the conductivity of electrically conductive adhesives

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE-MATERIALS IN ELECTRONICS
Volume 31, Issue 12, Pages 9675-9684

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-020-03513-5

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21574061, 21774054]
  2. Shenzhen fundamental research programs [JCYJ20170412152922553]
  3. start-up fund of SUSTech [Y01256114]

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It is imperative to fabricate electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) with excellent electrical performance and mechanical properties. In this article, a kind of polypyrrole nanotubes (PPy nanotubes) having a high aspect ratio and excellent dispersibility in various kinds of organic solvents were prepared and added to conventional Ag-containing adhesives. Stable suspension characteristics of PPy nanotubes in common solvents provided homogeneous dispersion of the PPy nanotubes in the composites. A small amount of PPy nanotubes can remarkably change the structures of the conductive networks of conventional ECAs and significantly improve the ECAs' conductivity. By only adding 3 wt% PPy nanotubes, the resistivity (5.8 x 10(-5) omega & x2027; cm) of the ECAs containing 55 wt% silver decreased to 1/1000 of the comparative ECAs without PPy nanotubes. This resistivity is almost five to one-tenth of the ECAs materials reported by now. Furthermore, the resulted ECAs showed excellent mechanical properties. The electrical resistivity of the new PPy nanotube-containing ECAs remained stable after they were rolled at a 6 mm bending radius for over 5000 cycles or pressed under 1200 kPa. An elastic printed circuit was fabricated using the above-described ECA-containing PPy nanotube, which demonstrates its potential application in the field of flexible electronics.

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