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Multigram Synthesis of Cu-Ag Core-Shell Nanowires Enables the Production of a Highly Conductive Polymer Filament for 3D Printing Electronics

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/ppsc.201700385

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3D printing; aspect ratio; conductive filaments; copper-silver nanowires; large-scale synthesis

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  1. NSF CAREER award [DMR-1253534]
  2. Duke Nanoscience Fellowship Award
  3. Division Of Materials Research
  4. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1253534] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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This article reports a synthesis that yields 4.4 g of Cu nanowires in 1 h, and a method to coat 22 g of Cu nanowires with Ag within 1 h. Due to the large diameters of Cu nanowires (approximate to 240 nm) produced by this synthesis, a Ag:Cu mol ratio of 0.04 is sufficient to coat the nanowires with approximate to 3 nm of Ag, and thereby protect them from oxidation. This multigram Cu-Ag core-shell nanowire production process enabled the production of the first nanowire-based conductive polymer composite filament for 3D printing. The 3D printing filament has a resistivity of 0.002 cm, >100 times more conductive than commercially available graphene-based 3D printing filaments. The conductivity of composites containing 5 vol% of 50-mu m-long Cu-Ag nanowires is greater than composites containing 22 vol% of 20-mu m-long Ag nanowires or 10-mu m-long flakes, indicating that high-aspect ratio Cu-Ag nanowires enable the production of highly conductive composites at relatively low volume fractions. The highly conductive filament can support current densities between 2.5 and 4.5 x 10(5) A m(-2) depending on the surface-to-volume ratio of the printed trace, and was used to 3D print a conductive coil for wireless power transfer.

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