Connecting the Dots: Sintering of Liquid Metal Particles for Soft and Stretchable Conductors
North Carolina State University · Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology · +4 more institutions
Abstract
This review focuses on the sintering of liquid metal particles (LMPs). Here, sintering means the partial merging or connecting of particles (or droplets) to form a network of percolated and, thus, conductive electrical pathways. LMPs are attractive materials because they can be suspended in a carrier fluid to create printable inks or distributed in an elastomer to create soft, stretchable composites. However, films and traces of LMPs are not typically conductive as fabricated due to the native oxide that forms on the surface of the particles. In the case of composites, polymers can also get between particles, making sintering more challenging. Sintering can be done via a variety of ways, such as mechanical,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.36
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 208
Authors
10- SLSimok Lee
North Carolina State University, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
- SASyed Ahmed Jaseem
North Carolina State University
- NANurit Atar
North Carolina State University
- MWMeixiang Wang
North Carolina State University, Ministry of Education, Beihang University
- JYJeong Yong Kim
North Carolina State University
Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Sintering
- Nanotechnology
- Electrical conductor
- Composite material
- Organic chemistry