Stable colloidal dispersions of silicon nanoparticles for the fabrication of films using inkjet printing technology

Anoop K. Gupta, A. Khalil, M. Winterer, H. Wiggers
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The formation of stable colloidal dispersions of nanoparticles is essential for the manufacture of electronic and optoelectronic devices using cost-effective printing technologies. In this study, we examined the stability of silicon nanoparticles (Si-NPs) in aqueous medium at different pH. The Si-NPs show high zeta potential values within pH = 6.5 – 8.5. In addition, the Si-NPs do not show any isoelectric point in the pH range studied. It is observed that the stability of Si-NPs in aqueous medium increases after the addition of ethanol. In order to stabilize Si-NPs in organic solvents, their surface is functionalized with alkyl groups via a thermally induced alkylation process. The functionalized Si-NPs form nice, transparent dispersions in a variety of organic solvents and no sedimentation of functionalized samples was observed over any period of time. Fabricating films of Si-NPs using inkjet printing is currently under investigation.
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用喷墨打印技术制备薄膜的稳定胶体分散硅纳米颗粒
形成稳定的纳米颗粒胶体分散体对于使用具有成本效益的印刷技术制造电子和光电子器件至关重要。在本研究中,我们考察了硅纳米粒子(Si-NPs)在不同pH值下的稳定性。在pH = 6.5 - 8.5范围内,Si-NPs表现出较高的zeta电位值。此外,Si-NPs在研究的pH范围内没有表现出任何等电点。结果表明,加入乙醇后,Si-NPs在水溶液中的稳定性有所提高。为了在有机溶剂中稳定Si-NPs,通过热诱导烷基化过程将其表面官能团功能化。功能化的Si-NPs在各种有机溶剂中形成良好的透明分散体,并且在任何时间内都没有观察到功能化样品的沉降。目前正在研究使用喷墨打印技术制备Si-NPs薄膜。
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