| Literature DB >> 28872874 |
Fang Qian, Pui Ching Lan, Megan C Freyman, Wen Chen, Tianyi Kou1, Tammy Y Olson, Cheng Zhu, Marcus A Worsley, Eric B Duoss, Christopher M Spadaccini, Ted Baumann, T Yong-Jin Han.
Abstract
Low-density metal foams have many potential applications in electronics, energy storage, catalytic supports, fuel cells, sensors, and medical devices. Here, we report a new method for fabricating ultralight, conductive silver aerogel monoliths with predictable densities using silver nanowires. Silver nanowire building blocks were prepared by polyol synthesis and purified by selective precipitation. Silver aerogels were produced by freeze-casting nanowire aqueous suspensions followed by thermal sintering to weld the nanowire junctions. As-prepared silver aerogels have unique anisotropic microporous structures, with density precisely controlled by the nanowire concentration, down to 4.8 mg/cm3 and an electrical conductivity up to 51 000 S/m. Mechanical studies show that silver nanowire aerogels exhibit "elastic stiffening" behavior with a Young's modulus up to 16 800 Pa.Entities:
Keywords: Metal foams; aerogel; conductive; silver nanowires; ultralight
Year: 2017 PMID: 28872874 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02790
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189