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Improvement of Synthesis Process for High Aspect Ratio Copper Nanowires via EDA-Mediated Method
Duong Thanh Hung, Hyun Chul Kim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2018;35(5):545-550.
Published online May 1, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2018.35.5.545
There are two well-known synthetic approaches for copper nanowires (CuNWs): ethylenediamine (EDA)-mediated synthesis and alkylamine-mediated synthesis. The alkylamine-mediated synthesis produces very high aspect ratio nanowires but requires an autoclave for high-pressure environments, and a long reaction time, which normally is above 12 hours. The EDA-mediated synthesis can be carried out under normal conditions and requires 30 min. The CuNWs produced by this method have an average aspect ratio lower than 1000 and are produced in a lower yield. In this paper, the researchers present a modified EDA-mediated synthesis to improve the yield and reduce the synthesis time. When NaOH and Cu(NO3)2 were replaced with KOH and CuCl2, respectively and the reaction temperature was kept at room temperature, the synthesis time was shortened to 15 min. Moreover, the aspect ratio of the as-synthesized Cu NWs increased to 650 and the synthesis yields raised from 17.73% to 80.16%.
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Development of Patterning Process for Copper Nanowire Using LASER
Nguyen Hung Tran, Duong Thanh Hung, Hyun Chul Kim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2017;34(8):581-586.
Published online August 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2017.34.8.581
This paper introduces a facile method to enhance the functionality of a patterned metallic transparent conductor through selective laser ablation of the metal nanowire percolation network. By scanning focused nanosecond pulsed laser a on copper nanowire percolation network, the copper nanowires are selectively ablated and patterned without resorting to any conventional chemical etching or photolithography steps. Several arbitrary patterns of copper nanowire transparent conductors are readily created on the percolation network by changing various laser parameters, such as repetition rate and power. Finally, in a few seconds, the copper nanowire electrode is continuously ablated to a 1 × 1 mm square area. This research thereby proves the advantage of the laser fabrication method.
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