Facile synthesis of silver nanoparticles useful for fabrication of high-conductivity elements for printed electronics |
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Authors: | Li Yuning Wu Yiliang Ong Beng S |
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Affiliation: | Materials Design and Integration Laboratory, Xerox Research Centre of Canada, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5K 2L1. |
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Abstract: | A facile synthesis of stable silver nanoparticles having a particle size of <10 nm is described. The synthesis involved reduction of silver acetate with a substituted hydrazine, such as PhNHNH2, in the presence of a 1-alkylamine, such as C16H33NH2, in toluene at 25-60 degrees C. Spin-coated thin films or printed electronic features of alkylamine-stabilized silver nanoparticles could be easily converted at 120-160 degrees C into highly conductive films or elements with conductivity of 2-4 x 104 S cm-1. Organic thin-film transistors with printed silver source/drain electrodes of this nature exhibited field-effect transistor properties which are similar to those of the devices using vacuum-deposited silver electrodes. |
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