| Literature DB >> 30424228 |
Hui Xie1, Xing Yang2, Dexi Du3, Yuzhen Zhao4, Yuehui Wang5.
Abstract
We synthesized silver nanowires (AgNWs) with a mean diameter of about 120 nm and 20⁻70 μm in length using a polyol process. The flexible transparent conductive AgNWs films were prepared using the vacuum filtration-transferring process, in which random AgNWs networks were transferred to a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate after being deposited on mixed cellulose esters (MCEs). Furthermore, the photoelectric and mechanical properties of the AgNWs films were studied. The scanning electron microscopy images show that the AgNWs randomly, uniformly distribute on the surface of the PET substrate, which indicates that the AgNWs structure was preserved well after the transfer process. The film with 81% transmittance at 550 nm and sheet resistance about 130 Ω·sq-1 can be obtained. It is sufficient to be used as a flexible transparent conductive film. However, the results of the bending test and tape test show that the adhesion of AgNWs and PET substrate is poor, because the sheet resistance of film increases during the bending test and tape test. The 0.06 W LED lamp with a series fixed on the surface of the AgNWs-PET electrode with conductive adhesive was luminous, and it was still luminous after bent.Entities:
Keywords: flexible transparent film; polyethylene terephthalate; sheet resistance; silver nanowires
Year: 2018 PMID: 30424228 PMCID: PMC6187231 DOI: 10.3390/mi9060295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Micromachines (Basel) ISSN: 2072-666X Impact factor: 2.891
Figure 1Schematic illustration of the preparing AgNWs-PET film process.
Figure 2(a) SEM image and (b) XRD of the silver nanowires. The photo of silver nanowires synthesized by a solvothermal process is inserted in Figure 2a.
Figure 3Relationship of optical transmittance spectra (a) and the sheet resistance (b) of AgNWs films versus the silver nanowires deposition densities of AgNWs-PET films.
Figure 4Photos of AgNWs-PET films with different silver nanowires volumes.
Figure 5SEM images of AgNWs-PET films with different deposition densities of AgNWs, (a) 363, (b) 303, (c) 267, and (d) 242 mg·m−2.
Figure 6Rs of AgNWs films versus cycle time of folding up (a) and tape test (b).
Figure 7SEM images of samples after folding up (a) and tape test (b).
Figure 8Photos of LED lamp device.