Stable, Eco-Friendly Transparent Electrodes for Flexible Electronics: ACS_AMI flexibleelectronics electronics nanowires
By Hussain AhmedAug 19 2022Reviewed by Megan Craig, M.Sc. Flexible transparent electrodes with good optical and electrical characteristics, mechanical durability, and environmental adaption are critical for industrializing wearable electronics. Because of their remarkable photophysical characteristics and mechanical stability, silver nanowires are commonly used for making flexible transparent electrodes.
As a result, numerous novel flexible transparent electrodes, such as thin metal sheets, metal nanorods, and conductive polymers, have been created as viable replacements for conventional indium-tin-oxide electrodes. However, there have been few reports of AgNWs-based transparent electrodes achieving low surface irregularity and good stability without losing photophysical characteristics.
In this context, a biodegradable chitosan compound for altering AgNWs electrodes was recently reported. Although the smooth surfaces of the AgNWs/chitosan electrodes were remarkable, chitosan must be dissolved in an acidic solution before the fabrication process. Furthermore, chitosan disintegrates at high temperatures and changes color.
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