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13 April 2011 Synthesis and characterization of thiol-functionalized polymer as binder in conductive ink
Jungmin Lee, Vijay K. Varadan
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Abstract
The technology of electrical printing has received industrial and scientific attention due to wide variety of application such as sensors, radio frequency identification cards (RFIDs), flexible display, and flexible solar cell. Especially a roll to roll gravure printing technique has been useful for mass production of electrical products. For the more high quality of conductive ink, the compatibility of organic binder and inorganic filler is very important. In this study, Thiol-functionalized polymer and core-shell conductive nanoparticles were used as the binder and filler. The thiol moieties in binder contribute to functionality of the synthesized polymer. Also, the conductivity and viscosity of synthesized ink and compatibility of filler with binder were characterized in various conditions.
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Jungmin Lee and Vijay K. Varadan "Synthesis and characterization of thiol-functionalized polymer as binder in conductive ink", Proc. SPIE 7980, Nanosensors, Biosensors, and Info-Tech Sensors and Systems 2011, 798009 (13 April 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.881820
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Particles

Nanoparticles

Printing

Silver

Scanning electron microscopy

Metals

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