JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Fabrication Method for Highly Stretchable Conductors with Silver Nanowires

Chia‐Wei ChangShih‐Pin ChenYing‐Chih Liao

Year: 2016 Journal:   Journal of Visualized Experiments Pages: e53623-e53623   Publisher: MyJOVE

Abstract

Stretchable electronics are identified as a key technology for electronic applications in the next generation. One of the challenges in fabrication of stretchable electronic devices is the preparation of stretchable conductors with great mechanical stability. In this study, we developed a simple fabrication method to chemically solder the contact points between silver nanowire (AgNW) networks. AgNW nanomesh was first deposited on a glass slide via spray coating method. A reactive ink composed of silver nanoparticle (AgNPs) precursors was applied over the spray coated AgNW thin films. After heating for 40 min, AgNPs were preferentially generated over the nanowire junctions to solder the AgNW nanomesh, and reinforced the conducting network. The chemically modified AgNW thin film was then transferred to polyurethane (PU) substrates by casting method. The soldered AgNW thin films on PU exhibited no obvious change in electrical conductivity under stretching or rolling process with elongation strains up to 120%.

Keywords:
Materials science Fabrication Nanomesh Nanotechnology Coating Electrical conductor Nanowire Thin film Nanoparticle Composite material Graphene

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