Abstract
Silver nanowires (Ag NWs) have shown great potential in next-generation flexible displays, due to their superior electronic, optical, and mechanical properties. However, as with most nanomaterials, a limited production capacity and poor reproduction quality, based on the batch reaction, largely hinder their application. Here, we applied continuous-flow synthesis for the scalable and high-quality production of Ag NWs, and built a pilot-scale line for kilogram-level per day production. In addition, we found that trace quantities of water could generate sufficient vapor as a spacer under high temperature to efficiently prevent the back-flow or mixed-flow of the reaction solution. With an optimized synthetic formula, a mass production of pure Ag NWs of 36.5 g/h was achieved by a multiple-channel, continuous-flow reactor.
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Yu, J., Yang, L., Jiang, J., Dong, X., Cui, Z., Wang, C., & Lu, Z. (2022). Scalable Production of High-Quality Silver Nanowires via Continuous-Flow Droplet Synthesis. Nanomaterials, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12061018
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