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High-conductivity, stable Ag/cellulose paper prepared via in situ reduction of fractal-structured silver particles

Flexible electronics products have attracted wide attention because of their excellent flexibility, conductivity and stability. In this study, the liquid phase reduction method was used to in situ reduce fractal-structured silver particles (FSSPs) on cellulose surface to prepare conductive paper with excellent conductivity, and good stability and flexibility. The experimental results show that when the mass ratio of silver to cellulose was 1.5:1, the sheet resistance of conductive paper is as low as 0.02 ??sq?1, and the conductivity reaches 1041.33 S cm?1, which shows excellent conductivity. In order to expand the application of conductive paper in the field of flexible wearable electronic products, the mechanical stability and oxidation resistance of conductive paper were tested. The results show that the conductive paper has good stability and is expected to replace the flexible electronics products made of plastic.

» Author: Sufeng Zhang, Chen Hua, Bin He, Pengbing Chang, Min Du, Ye Liu

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