Literature DB >> 28165744

Continuous Draw Spinning of Extra-Long Silver Submicron Fibers with Micrometer Patterning Capability.

Xiaopeng Bai1, Suiyang Liao1, Ya Huang1, Jianan Song1, Zhenglian Liu2, Minghao Fang2, Chencheng Xu1, Yi Cui3, Hui Wu1.   

Abstract

Ultrathin metal fibers can serve as highly conducting and flexible current and heat transport channels, which are essential for numerous applications ranging from flexible electronics to energy conversion. Although industrial production of metal fibers with diameters of down to 2 μm is feasible, continuous production of high-quality and low-cost nanoscale metal wires is still challenging. Herein, we report the continuous draw spinning of highly conductive silver submicron fibers with the minimum diameter of ∼200 nm and length of more than kilometers. We obtained individual AgNO3/polymer fibers by continuous drawing from an aqueous solution at a speed of up to 8 m/s. With subsequent heat treatment, freestanding Ag submicron fibers with high mechanical flexibility and electric conductivity have been obtained. Woven mats of aligned Ag submicron fibers were used as transparent electrodes with high flexibility and high performance with sheet resistance of 7 Ω sq-1 at a transparency of 96%. Continuous draw spinning opened new avenues for scalable, flexible, and ultralow-cost fabrication of extra-long conductive ultrathin metal fibers.

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Keywords:  Silver submicron fibers; continuous draw spinning; flexible electronics; micrometer patterning

Year:  2017        PMID: 28165744     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b05205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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