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A Method to Fabricate Disconnected Silver Nanostructures in 3D
Published on: November 27, 2012
Rapid production of silver nanofibers using a self-reducing solution
Xu Zhao1, Chiho Onodera1, Mikio Muraoka1
1Department of Systems Design Engineering, Akita University, Akita 010-8502, Japan.
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Silver nanofibers (Ag NFs) have gained considerable attention because of their high transmittance resulting from the size effect, excellent electrical conductivity, and mechanical properties. However, synthesizing high-quality Ag NFs remains a challenge. This paper reports a novel self-reducing solution that contains platinum nanoparticles for the rapid production of Ag NFs. The method involves generating the precursor NFs and heating them in air, which reduces silver nitrate to Ag NFs within a few minutes. The as-prepared solution is characterized by its simple preparation, cost-effectiveness, and broad applicability. Additionally, the use of high-pressure airflow to directly spin the solution and a complete self-reduction system that does not depend on external conditions broadens the application prospects of the as-developed solution. Furthermore, we provide insights into the self-reduction mechanism and guidance on the preparation of self-reducing solutions.

