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Fabrication of novel printable electrically conductive adhesives (Ecas) with excellent conductivity and stability enhanced by the addition of polyaniline nanoparticles

  • Jiayue Wen
  • , Yanhong Tian*
  • , Chunjin Hang
  • , Zhen Zheng
  • , He Zhang
  • , Zhipeng Mei
  • , Xuanyi Hu
  • , Yanqing Tian
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) are one of the low temperature bonding materials. It can be used to replace toxic Sn-Pb solder. The key issue for the application of ECAs is how to improve their electrical properties. In the present study, we develop an effective method to promote the electrical properties of ECAs by addition of polyaniline (PANI) nanoparticles. PANIs were synthesized via a facile one-step chemical oxidative polymerization method. After adding 0.5 wt% PANI nanoparticles, the conductivity of ECAs increased dramatically by an order of magnitude. The bulk resistivity of 8.8 × 10−5 Ω·cm is achieved for 65 wt% silver fillers with 0.5 wt% PANIs loaded ECAs. Besides, this improvement has no negative effect on the shear strength and the aging life of ECAs. Moreover, the use of PANIs not only lowers the percolation threshold of ECAs, but also reduces the cost and improves the bonding reliability. Finally, PANIs enhanced ECAs patterns were successfully printed by a stencil printing method, which proved their potential applications in replacing conventional solder pastes and printing functional circuits.

Original languageEnglish
Article number960
JournalNanomaterials
Volume9
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2019

Keywords

  • Electrical property and reliability
  • Electrically conductive adhesive
  • Low-temperature bonding
  • Polyaniline
  • Printable circuits

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