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Durable silver nanowire transparent electrodes enabled by biorenewable nanocoating using chitin and cellulose nanofibers for flexible electronics

Authors
Kwon, Yoo-BinCho, SeongwonMin, Dal-HeeKim, Young-Kwan
Issue Date
Oct-2024
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Keywords
Chitin; Silver; Bending Tests; Cells; Cellulose Films; Flexible Electronics; High Modulus Textile Fibers; Nanocellulose; Nanofibers; Silver Nanowires; Transparent Electrodes; Bi-layer; Biorenewable; Biorenewables; Cellulose Nanofibers; Efficient Strategy; Layer-by-layer Assemblies; Nano-coatings; Sustainable Strategies; Transparent Electrode; Chitin; Cellulose; Durability; Electrodes; Electronics; Processing; Stability; Cellulose Nanofiber; Chitin; Nanocoating; Nanowire; Silver; Article; Bilayer Membrane; Controlled Study; Degradation; Electrode; Electronics; Pharmaceutics; Sensor; Surface Charge; Thermotherapy; Ultrasound; Ultraviolet Radiation
Citation
Nanoscale Horizons, v.9, no.11, pp 2051 - 2059
Pages
9
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Nanoscale Horizons
Volume
9
Number
11
Start Page
2051
End Page
2059
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23274
DOI
10.1039/d4nh00285g
ISSN
2055-6756
2055-6764
Abstract
The protection of silver nanowire (AgNW) networks is crucial for enhancing their durability and applicability to flexible electronics. In this study, we present a sustainable and efficient strategy to protect AgNW-based flexible transparent electrodes (FTEs) using a layer-by-layer (LBL) assembly of biorenewable chitin and cellulose nanofibers (Chi and Cell). These uniform LBL-assembled thin films were successfully fabricated on AgNW FTEs due to their opposite surface charges. The resulting (Chi/Cell)n bilayers, where n is the number of bilayers, did not degrade the optoelectrical properties of AgNW FTEs and significantly enhanced their stability under various harsh conditions. The optimized (Chi/Cell)10@Al-AgNW FTEs exhibited comprehensive stability against UV/O3 treatment for 40 min, thermal treatment at 250 degrees C for 350 min, Na2S (1%), HCl (10%), and NH3 (30%) treatments for 3, 30, and 105 min, respectively, sonication for 300 min, and 10 000 cycles of bending test. Therefore, the (Chi/Cell)10@Al-AgNW FTEs were successfully applied to transparent heaters (TH) and pressure sensors with remarkably improved applicability, durability, and performance compared to pristine AgNW FTEs, providing a reassuring solution to the stability issues of AgNW-based FTEs. The stability of AgNW FTEs was improved using biorenewable thin films composed of chitin and cellulose nanofibers. Our eco-friendly strategy also improved their performance as transparent heaters and pressure sensors.
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