Three-dimensional aerosol printing by enlarged, optimized and charged nanoparticles

IF 3.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Anton Patarashvili, Mohammad Reza Ghorbani Fard, Alexey Efimov, Matthew Ivanov, Ekaterina Kameneva, Vladislav Davydov, Denis Kornyushin, Dmitry Maslennikov, Anton Shishlyannikov, Vitaly Torgunakov, Victor Ivanov
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The article explores the challenges and potential of creating micro-sized structures using metals and oxides with an aspect ratio of 1 in the field of printed electronics. Specifically, it focuses on the production of microstructures from loosely bonded metal particles with mean size from 30 to 80 nm. These conglomerates exhibit unique electrical and optical properties that differ from monolithic structures, making them a subject of special interest. The study introduces a system capable of producing porous microstructures on silicon substrates using spherical nanoparticles. This is achieved through a series of steps including synthesis, sintering, charging, and electrostatic focusing through a stainless steel ball grid array stencil. As a result, uniform Au microstructures each measuring approximately 25μm (through 280μm holes) are successfully printed across the entire surface of the stencil, which covers an area of about 0.7 cm2. Moreover, the potential applications are not limited to this achievement. Furthermore, the article provides experimental evidence supporting a hypothesis regarding the diffusion mechanism responsible for the broadening of the resulting structures. This mechanism is based on the theory of charge distribution among nanoparticles during the charging process in the corona discharge region. Additionally, the study demonstrates the deposition of nanoparticles made of Ag, ZnO and SnO2 oxides using the same method. The research presents the formation of an uncharacteristic pattern associated with this deposition method, where nanoparticles are deposited in a discrete manner rather than forming continuous structures. This finding adds to the understanding of the complex behavior of nanoparticles during the printing process and opens up new avenues for further investigation in the field of printed electronics.

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Journal of Aerosol Science
Journal of Aerosol Science 环境科学-工程:化工
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
8.90%
发文量
127
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Founded in 1970, the Journal of Aerosol Science considers itself the prime vehicle for the publication of original work as well as reviews related to fundamental and applied aerosol research, as well as aerosol instrumentation. Its content is directed at scientists working in engineering disciplines, as well as physics, chemistry, and environmental sciences. The editors welcome submissions of papers describing recent experimental, numerical, and theoretical research related to the following topics: 1. Fundamental Aerosol Science. 2. Applied Aerosol Science. 3. Instrumentation & Measurement Methods.
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