Two-step deposition of Ag nanowires/Zn2SnO4transparent conductive films for antistatic coatings

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Silver nanowire (AgNW) networks play an important role in the transparent conductive electrodes or antistatic coatings. In this work, we describe a facile two-step method to fabricate AgNWs/Zn2SnO4 composite films. Long AgNWs with a high aspect ratio were prepared through a modified polyol method, in which the organic octylamine hydrochloride rather than the commonly used inorganic chlorides was used as the shape-controlling agent. The AgNW networks were fabricated on the glass substrate, on which the Zn2SnO4 film was deposited, forming robust AgNWs/Zn2SnO4 composite films. The as-prepared composite films have strong adhesion, high thermal stability, low sheet resistance (5-15 ohm sq-1) and high light transmittance (85-80%), indicating a promising application prospect for transparent conductive electrodes and antistatic coatings. This journal is

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Li, J., Cheng, F., Li, H., Zhang, H., Wang, G., & Pan, D. (2021). Two-step deposition of Ag nanowires/Zn2SnO4transparent conductive films for antistatic coatings. RSC Advances, 11(24), 14730–14736. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00427a

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