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Application of metallic inks based on nickel-silver core–shell nanoparticles for fabrication of conductive films
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NanoparticlesEngineeringMetal NanoparticlesMetallic NanomaterialsChemical EngineeringNickel-silver Core–shell NanoparticlesMetallic InksPrinted ElectronicsConductive FilmsNanostructure SynthesisElectronic PackagingConductive InksNickel NanoparticlesMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyNanomanufacturingNickel NpsNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsNanofabricationThin Films
Conductive inks based on nickel nanoparticles (NPs) have attracted much attention as a low-cost replacement for the currently used silver and gold inks, for fabrication of printed electronic circuits and devices. Nickel NPs as a component of conductive inks should be stable against oxidation process at all stages of preparation of conductive patterns: ink formulation and storage, printing, and post-printing treatment. In the present study, the oxidation resistance of the Ag layer and the conductive properties of the Ni core allowed the use of nickel-silver core-shell (Ni@Ag) NPs as the component of conductive ink. Thick films composed of Ni-Ag core-shell NPs were deposited on a glass substrate and then sintered at temperatures ranging from 250 °C-370 °C. The conductivity of Ni@Ag coatings after sintering at 350 °C reached 11% of that for a bulk nickel.
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