Reactive Sintering of Cu Nanoparticles at Ambient Conditions for Printed Electronics

Xiaofeng Dai, Teng Zhang, Hongbin Shi, Yabing Zhang, Tao Wang*

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Abstract

A new approach is presented to overcome the disadvantages of oxidation and harsh sintering conditions of Cu nanoparticle (Cu NP) conductive inks simultaneously. In this process, oleylamine (OAM) adsorbed on particles was effectively eliminated via the reactive desorption by formic acid in alcohols; meanwhile, Cu ion was generated on the surface. The desorption of OAM resulted in more severe surface oxidation of Cu NPs. The oxide (Cu2O) and Cu2+ distributed on the Cu NP surface could be reduced to Cu(0) by NaBH4 solution and take on the role of soldering flux to weld particles into a blocky structure. With the compact coalescence of particles without oxides, the resistivity of metal patterns could fall below 20 μω·cm and exhibit proper adhesion. Thanks to the sintering of Cu NPs at ambient conditions, the conductive patterns could be facilely formed on thermosensitive substrates. As the oxide state of Cu would be reduced during sintering, the partially oxidized Cu nanoparticles could be directly applied to conductive inks.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13416-13423
Number of pages8
JournalACS Omega
Volume5
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jun 2020
Externally publishedYes

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