Silver mirror reaction metallized chromatography paper for supercapacitor application
Journal
Flexible and Printed Electronics
Journal Volume
6
Journal Issue
4
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Chen I.-H
Chang J.-H
Xie R.-J
Tseng C.-H
Hsieh S.-R
Tsai J.-H
Cheng I.-C
Cheng I.-C
Chen C.-F
Abstract
In this study, the easy-to-operate silver mirror reaction (SMR) was used for metallizing chromatography paper. The SMR-metallized paper was characterized by water contact angle measurements, a surface profiler, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, UV-Vis spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, and electrical resistance measurement. The characterization results show that Ag was successfully synthesized on cellulose fibers and was electrically conductive after cyclic bending. Moreover, this SMR-metallized paper was used as electrodes for fabricating a supercapacitor. This SMR-metallized paper could be used for realizing cost-effective flexible electronics applied in on-site biochemical sensing in resource-limited settings. ? 2021 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Subjects
electroless plating
flexible electronics
metallized paper
paper-based supercapacitors
silver mirror reaction
Copper
Cost effectiveness
Electroless plating
Metallizing
Mirrors
Supercapacitor
Ultraviolet visible spectroscopy
X ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Chromatography paper
Electrical resistance measurement
Metallized paper
Paper-based supercapacitor
Silver mirror reactions
Supercapacitor application
Surface profilers
UV/ Vis spectroscopy
Water contact angle measurement
X-ray photoelectrons
Paper
Application
Bending
Cellulose Fibers
Chromatography
Resistance
Spectroscopy
Surfaces
Type
journal article