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Influence of co-solvent hydroxyl group number on properties of water-based conductive carbon pastes 被引量:3
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作者 Chengjie Hua Xiaoming Li +6 位作者 Lijuan Shen Hong Lei Xiaoqian Guo Zhuo Liu Qingqiang Kong Lijing Xie cheng-Meng Chen 《Particuology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第4期35-41,共7页
A series of water-based conductive carbon pastes were prepared by wet ball milling, followed by vacuum defoaming using isopropyl alcohol, propylene glycol or glycerin as co-solvents. Screen printing was then used to p... A series of water-based conductive carbon pastes were prepared by wet ball milling, followed by vacuum defoaming using isopropyl alcohol, propylene glycol or glycerin as co-solvents. Screen printing was then used to prepare conductive patterns. To determine the influence of co-solvent hydroxyl group number on the properties of water-based conductive carbon pastes, the rheological properties of the pastes and the surface morphologies and conductivities of the printed patterns were characterized. The results show that paste viscosity increased with the number of hydroxyl groups and the latter also affected thixotropy. In addition, the boiling points and surface tensions of the co-solvents increased consistently with hydroxyl group number, affecting the hydrodynamic flow. The conductive carbon paste created using propylene glycol as a co-solvent was the best for screen printing because of its weak coffee-ring effect and appro- priate rheological properties, resulting in a smooth coating surface and uniform deposition of the fillers. The resistivity of the pattern printed using paste PG, containing the closest packing of conductive carbon black particles, was 0.44 Ω cm. 展开更多
关键词 Water-based conductive carbon paste Alcohol co-solvent Screen printing Rheological property Marangoni flow
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