TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthesized silver nanoparticles decorated reduced graphene oxide/silver ink for aerosol jet printed conformal temperature sensor with a wide sensing range and excellent stability
AU - Niu, Yingjie
AU - Han, Yufei
AU - Cheng, Hui
AU - Xiong, Zhenxiang
AU - Luo, Bin
AU - Ma, Teng
AU - Li, Lingbo
AU - Liu, Shunuan
AU - Chen, Xiaoming
AU - Yi, Chenglin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/7/1
Y1 - 2023/7/1
N2 - Three-dimensional (3D) conformal printing of temperature sensors with a wide sensing range and high stability requires the potential printable material with excellent functionality and printability. Herein, a high-performance silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) decorated reduced graphene oxide (RGO)/Ag (ADR/Ag) ink with low viscosity was synthesized for aerosol jet printing (AJP). Ag ions are electrostatically adsorbed on the graphene oxide (GO) surface, and Ag NPs (∼10 nm) were attached onto the RGO surface by in-situ liquid-phase reduction. The ADR nanoflakes were mixed with commercial Ag NPs ink, high resolution patterns with ink stream widths down to 10 μm are printed, and ADR/Ag-0.8% ink shows excellent low-temperature sintering capability and flexibility, and the resistivity of the printed traces is 9.79 × 10−5 Ω m after 1 h sintering at a relatively low temperature (75 °C). The resistance negligibly increases by only 5% after 1000 bending cycles, which is about 7 times lower compared to the pure Ag traces. Furthermore, we achieve the 3D printing of a conformal temperature sensor with a sensitivity range of (1.162–1.519) × 10−3/°C in the broad sensing range of 0–200 °C. These findings shed light on the additive manufacturing of high-performance conformal electronics using the emerging AJP technology.
AB - Three-dimensional (3D) conformal printing of temperature sensors with a wide sensing range and high stability requires the potential printable material with excellent functionality and printability. Herein, a high-performance silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) decorated reduced graphene oxide (RGO)/Ag (ADR/Ag) ink with low viscosity was synthesized for aerosol jet printing (AJP). Ag ions are electrostatically adsorbed on the graphene oxide (GO) surface, and Ag NPs (∼10 nm) were attached onto the RGO surface by in-situ liquid-phase reduction. The ADR nanoflakes were mixed with commercial Ag NPs ink, high resolution patterns with ink stream widths down to 10 μm are printed, and ADR/Ag-0.8% ink shows excellent low-temperature sintering capability and flexibility, and the resistivity of the printed traces is 9.79 × 10−5 Ω m after 1 h sintering at a relatively low temperature (75 °C). The resistance negligibly increases by only 5% after 1000 bending cycles, which is about 7 times lower compared to the pure Ag traces. Furthermore, we achieve the 3D printing of a conformal temperature sensor with a sensitivity range of (1.162–1.519) × 10−3/°C in the broad sensing range of 0–200 °C. These findings shed light on the additive manufacturing of high-performance conformal electronics using the emerging AJP technology.
KW - Aerosol jet printing
KW - Conformal temperature sensor
KW - Ink formulation
KW - Silver nanoparticle
KW - Silver nanoparticles decorated reduced graphene oxide
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.05.246
DO - 10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.05.246
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85162045124
SN - 2238-7854
VL - 25
SP - 873
EP - 886
JO - Journal of Materials Research and Technology
JF - Journal of Materials Research and Technology
ER -