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Silver Nanoparticles for Conductive Inks: From Synthesis and Ink Formulation to Their Use in Printing Technologies

Journal

METALS
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met12020234

Keywords

silver nanoparticles; synthesis; silver-based ink formulations; post-printing treatments

Funding

  1. EU Regional Development
  2. European project AMITIE (Marie Sklodowska Curie Grant) [734342]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities [PGC2018-096855-B-C41, PID2019-106631GB-C41]
  4. Basque Government Industry Department under the ELKARTEK program
  5. Basque Government Education Department under the PIBA program [PI-BA-2018-06]
  6. European Unions [824339WEARPLEX]
  7. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [734342] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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Silver nanoparticles have excellent properties for applications in photonics, electrics, analytical, and antimicrobial/biocidal fields. This review discusses the synthesis methods of silver nanoparticles and their application under the electrical field. It also presents the formulation of silver inks and the formation of conductive patterns using various printing techniques. Post-printing treatments are discussed, and outlooks and perspectives are provided.
Currently, silver nanoparticles have attracted large interest in the photonics, electrics, analytical, and antimicrobial/biocidal fields due to their excellent optical, electrical, biological, and antibacterial properties. The versatility in generating different sizes, shapes, and surface morphologies results in a wide range of applications of silver nanoparticles in various industrial and health-related areas. In industrial applications, silver nanoparticles are used to produce conductive inks, which allows the construction of electronic devices on low-cost and flexible substrates by using various printing techniques. In order to achieve successful printed patterns, the necessary formulation and synthesis need to be engineered to fulfil the printing technique requirements. Additional sintering processes are typically further required to remove the added polymers, which are used to produce the desired adherence, viscosity, and reliable performance. This contribution presents a review of the synthesis of silver nanoparticles via different methods (chemical, physical and biological methods) and the application of silver nanoparticles under the electrical field. Formulation of silver inks and formation of conductive patterns by using different printing techniques (inkjet printing, screen printing and aerosol jet printing) are presented. Post-printing treatments are also discussed. A summary concerning outlooks and perspectives is presented at the end of this review.

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