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Fabrication, Characterization and Screen Printing of Conductive Ink Based on carbon@Ag Core-Shell Nanoparticles

Wei Wu, Shuanglei Yang, Shaofeng Zhang, Hongbo Zhang, Changzhong Jiang

J Colloid Interface Sci. 2014 Aug 1;427:15-9.

PMID: 24290229

Abstract:

The large-scale synthesis and characterization of carbon-core/Ag-shell (C@Ag) nanoparticles by the successive reduction of silver ammonia are described. The resultant C@Ag nanoparticles had a mean core diameter of 360 nm and a controllable shell thickness from 10 to 40 nm by simple adjustments of repeat coating times. Various analysis techniques confirmed that the carbon cores were fully covered by Ag nanoshells. The results also show that C/Ag composite nanomaterials-based conductive inks, which can be easily produced on a large scale and possess outstanding electronic properties, have great potential for the convenient fabrication of flexible and low-cost carbon-based electronic devices and replace the traditional pure silver paste, by using a simple screen printing technique.

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