Silver nanowire based flexible electrodes with improved properties: High conductivity, transparency, adhesion and low haze. Mater. Res. Bull. 48, 2944–2949 (2013). Article Google Scholar Son, B. et al. Measurement and analysis of adhesion property of lithium-ion battery electrodes with SAICAS...
The electrical and optical characteristics of the IPL-exposed PVB/AgNWs films are much improved compared with the unexposed PVB/AgNWs films owing to sintering of the AgNWs through IPL exposure. The haze was increased by the scattering effect at the welded-AgNWs junctions, and as a consequence, ...
The tensile strength and strain were determined from the stress–strain curves using the largest stress and strain, respectively. Young’s modulus was the slope of the initial straight section of the stress–strain curves. For each sample, five replicates were tested and the average values with ...
Haze has a direct relationship with the diameter of the structure [296]. The conductivity will increase with the increase in concentration of Ag NWs (printed in FCTF with Ag NWs ink); despite this, the light transmittance of FCTF decreases, which is related to its conductive process [276]...
A novel synthesis of silver nanowires by using 6-chlorohexylzinc bromide as an additive for low haze transparent conductive films. RSC Adv. 2019, 9, 18868–18873. [CrossRef] 29. Fernandes, I.J.; Aroche, A.F.; Schuck, A.; Lamberty, P.; Peter, C.R.; Hasenkamp, W.; Rocha, T.L...
For each bacterial strain, three equivalent modified glass slides were prepared; the slides were maintained in contact with the liquid films containing bacteria at room temperature for 15 min, 5 h, and 24 h, respectively; for each time of contact, an unmodified glass slide was treated in the...
TEs with smaller Ag nanowire diameters have a lower haze and exhibit a better performance. 3. Experimental Approaches 3.1. Electrical Stability Electrical stability [23] is one of the most important factors that needs to be considered to evaluate a silver nanowire based TE. It has been reported...