Systematic Investigation of Novel, Controlled Low‐Temperature Sintering Processes for Inkjet Printed Silver Nanoparticle Ink

Author:

Chen Zehua1ORCID,Gengenbach Ulrich1ORCID,Koker Liane1ORCID,Huang Liyu1,Mach Tim P.2ORCID,Reichert Klaus‐Martin1,Thelen Richard3,Ungerer Martin1

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Automation and Applied Informatics Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 76344 Eggenstein‐Leopoldshafen Germany

2. Institute for Applied Materials ‐ Energy Storage Systems Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 76344 Eggenstein‐Leopoldshafen Germany

3. Institute of Microstructure Technology Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 76344 Eggenstein‐Leopoldshafen Germany

Abstract

AbstractFunctional inks enable manufacturing of flexible electronic devices by means of printing technology. Silver nanoparticle (Ag NP) ink is widely used for printing conductive components. A sintering process is required to obtain sufficient conductivity. Thermal sintering is the most commonly used method, but the heat must be carefully applied to avoid damaging low‐temperature substrates such as polymer films. In this work, two alternative sintering methods, damp heat sintering and water sintering are systematically investigated for inkjet‐printed Ag tracks on polymer substrates. Both methods allow sintering polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) capped Ag NPs at 85°C. In this way, the resistance is significantly reduced to only 1.7 times that of the samples on polyimide sintered in an oven at 250°C. The microstructure of sintered Ag NPs is analyzed. Taking the states of the capping layer under different conditions into account, the explanation of the sintering mechanism of Ag NPs at low temperatures is presented. Overall, both damp heat sintering and water sintering are viable options for achieving high conductivity of printed Ag tracks. They can broaden the range of substrates available for flexible electronic device fabrication while mitigating substrate damage risks. The choice between them depends on the specific application and the substrate used.

Funder

Helmholtz Association

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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