Sol-gel-processed organic-inorganic hybrid for flexible conductive substrates based on gravure-printed silver nanowires and graphene

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In this study, an organic-inorganic (O-I) nanohybrid obtained by incorporating an alkoxysilane-functionalized amphiphilic polymer precursor into a SiO 2 -TiO 2 hybrid network was successfully utilized as a buffer layer to fabricate a flexible, transparent, and stable conductive substrate for solution-processed silver nanowires (AgNWs) and graphene under ambient conditions. The resulting O-I nanohybrid sol (denoted as AGPTi) provided a transmittance of the spin-coated AgNWs on an AGPTi-coated glass of 99.4% and high adhesion strength after a 3M tape test, with no visible changes in the AgNWs. In addition, AGPTi acted as a highly functional buffer layer, absorbing the applied pressure between the conductive materials, AgNWs and graphene, and rigid substrate, leading to a significant reduction in sheet resistance. Furthermore, gravure-printed AgNWs and graphene on the AGPTi-based flexible substrate had uniform line widths of 490 ± 15 and 470 ± 12 μm, with 1000-cycle bending durabilities, respectively.

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Li, X., Kim, N., Youn, S., An, T. K., Kim, J., Lim, S., & Kim, S. H. (2019). Sol-gel-processed organic-inorganic hybrid for flexible conductive substrates based on gravure-printed silver nanowires and graphene. Polymers, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11010158

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