Preparation and performance of Ag-coated Cu flakes filled epoxy as electrically conductive adhesives

  • Ren H
  • Zhang K
  • Matthew Y
  • et al.
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A low-cost and high performance Ag-coated Cu flakes filled epoxy was prepared as electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) for light emitting diode (LED) packaging. As-prepared ECAs consisted of bisphenol-F-epoxy resin, micro-sized Ag-coated Cu flakes and other additives. The ECAs with content of 70 wt % Ag-coated Cu flakes pre-modified by silane coupling agent (SCA) exhibited much lower bulk resistivity (8.4*10 −3 Ωcm) than that of ECA filled with 70 wt % Ag-coated Cu flakes without SCA modification (1.6*10 −1 Ωcm). An appropriate content of diluent (below 20 wt %) was beneficial for the flakes’ regular dispersion in resin, which enhanced the electrical conductivity (10 −4 ~ −10 −5 Ωcm) and mechanical strength (>14 Mpa) of ECAs.

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Ren, H.-M., Zhang, K., Matthew, Y. M., Fu, X.-Z., Sun, R., & Wong, C.-P. (2014). Preparation and performance of Ag-coated Cu flakes filled epoxy as electrically conductive adhesives. Journal of Solid State Lighting, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40539-014-0010-9

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