Electrical Conductivity Measurement of Transparent Conductive Films Based on Carbon Nanoparticles
Transparent conductive films are fundamental materials, currently used in several fields. Recently, due to their unique multifunctional properties, composite materials have started to be used in place of fluorine tin oxide and indium tin oxide in transparent conductive electrodes. However, the produ...
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doaj-f1d94963cd814736ad780672217766bd2020-11-25T00:56:29ZengMDPI AGCoatings2079-64122019-08-019849910.3390/coatings9080499coatings9080499Electrical Conductivity Measurement of Transparent Conductive Films Based on Carbon NanoparticlesSedong Kim0Hyomin Jeong1Soon-Ho Choi2Ji-Tae Park3Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School, Gyeongsang National University, Cheondaegukchi-Gil 38, Tongyeong 53064, KoreaDepartment of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Marine Industry, Gyeongsang National University, Cheondaegukchi-Gil 38, Tongyeong 53064, KoreaDepartment of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Marine Industry, Gyeongsang National University, Cheondaegukchi-Gil 38, Tongyeong 53064, KoreaTraining Ship Operation Center, College of Marine Science, Gyeongsang National University, Cheondaegukchi-Gil 38, Tongyeong 53064, KoreaTransparent conductive films are fundamental materials, currently used in several fields. Recently, due to their unique multifunctional properties, composite materials have started to be used in place of fluorine tin oxide and indium tin oxide in transparent conductive electrodes. However, the production of composite materials is still complicated and involves toxic chemicals. Through a simple and environmentally-friendly method, we synthesized new composite materials—conductive, transparent, and flexible films—that can be applied to the production of modern optoelectronic devices. An even dispersion of the nanoparticles was achieved by ultrasound excitation. Moreover, a series of morphological and structural investigations were conducted on the films by scanning and transmission electron microscopy, electrical conductivity, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and testing their sheet resistance. The results indicated that the tested composite materials were ideal for film coating. The nanofluids containing multi-walled carbon nanotubes presented the highest electrical conductivity; nevertheless, all the composite nanofluids tended to have relatively high electrical conductivities. The flexible films with composite structures presented lower sheet resistances than those with single structures. Finally, the hybrid materials showed a higher transmittance.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/9/8/499nanocompositesfilmtransparentnanofluidsbinder |
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Electrical Conductivity Measurement of Transparent Conductive Films Based on Carbon Nanoparticles |
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Electrical Conductivity Measurement of Transparent Conductive Films Based on Carbon Nanoparticles |
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Electrical Conductivity Measurement of Transparent Conductive Films Based on Carbon Nanoparticles |
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electrical conductivity measurement of transparent conductive films based on carbon nanoparticles |
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Transparent conductive films are fundamental materials, currently used in several fields. Recently, due to their unique multifunctional properties, composite materials have started to be used in place of fluorine tin oxide and indium tin oxide in transparent conductive electrodes. However, the production of composite materials is still complicated and involves toxic chemicals. Through a simple and environmentally-friendly method, we synthesized new composite materials—conductive, transparent, and flexible films—that can be applied to the production of modern optoelectronic devices. An even dispersion of the nanoparticles was achieved by ultrasound excitation. Moreover, a series of morphological and structural investigations were conducted on the films by scanning and transmission electron microscopy, electrical conductivity, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and testing their sheet resistance. The results indicated that the tested composite materials were ideal for film coating. The nanofluids containing multi-walled carbon nanotubes presented the highest electrical conductivity; nevertheless, all the composite nanofluids tended to have relatively high electrical conductivities. The flexible films with composite structures presented lower sheet resistances than those with single structures. Finally, the hybrid materials showed a higher transmittance. |
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