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Room temperature processed protective layer for printed silver electrodes

Abstract

Low-temperature processed printed silver electrodes pave the way for electrical connections in flexible substrates with reduced energy consumption. Despite their excellent performance and simple process, printed silver electrodes' poor stability limits their applications. This study demonstrates a transparent protective layer without thermal annealing for printed silver electrodes, which maintains its electrical properties for a long period of time. A fluoropolymer, specifically a cyclic transparent optical polymer (CYTOP), was used as a protective layer for silver. The CYTOP is room temperature processable and chemically stable against carboxyl acid. The introduction of the CYTOP film on the printed silver electrodes mitigates the chemical reaction between silver and carboxyl acid, thereby elongating its lifetime. Under heated acetic acid, the printed silver electrodes with a CYTOP protective layer maintained their initial resistance for up to 300 hours, while the electrodes without a protective layer were damaged within a few hours. A microscopic image shows that the protective layer enables printed electrodes to maintain their shape without damage. Hence, the protective layer guarantees the accurate and reliable performance of electronic devices with printed electrodes under actual operating conditions. This research will contribute to designing chemically reliable flexible devices in the near future.

Graphical abstract: Room temperature processed protective layer for printed silver electrodes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Apr 2023
Accepted
27 Jun 2023
First published
10 Jul 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 20557-20564

Room temperature processed protective layer for printed silver electrodes

C. Kim, J. H. Park, J. Ko, S. Lee, R. G. Kwon, S. Lee, H. Lee, J. Y. Kim and H. Song, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 20557 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA02212A

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