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Concepts of metal-organic decomposition (MOD) silver inks for structured metallization by inkjet printing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 June 2011
Abstract
In this contribution, we report on the optimization of a metal-organic decomposition (MOD) ink based on silver(I) complexes by a systematic variation of the ink formulation. As a result, three different ink concepts turned out to be printable and resulting in a sufficiently high contour definition, layer homogeneity, and conductivity. The ink concepts include increase of the solid load, the usage of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) as a humectant with low vapor pressure, addition of co-solvents such as diethylene glycole and addition of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) as stabilizing ligand. It turns out that, for silver precursor concentrations of 40 wt%, the addition of 1 wt% SLS to aqueous inks leads to elevated conductivity up to 3.2x107 Sm-1 at maintained printability and an improved contour definition with respect to pure aqueous inks.
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- MRS Online Proceedings Library (OPL) , Volume 1285: Symposium D – Challenges in Roll-to-Roll (R2R) Fabrication for Electronics and Other Functionalities , 2011 , mrsf10-1285-d03-09-f06-09-g07-09
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